I apologize for any confusion in the previous response. Allow me to clarify the results of the War of 1812.
The most accurate statement in the context of the War of 1812 is that Great Britain stopped the practice of impressment. However, it's worth noting that the issue of impressment was not fully resolved until after the war was over, and it was not a formal agreement but rather a shift in Britain's naval practices.
The other options are also notable in context:
- Great Britain lost control of Canada is incorrect; Canada remained a British possession after the war.
- The United States stopped trading with Britain and France was a consequence of the war but not a direct outcome of it.
- The United States gained control of the Oregon Territory is misleading, as the issue of the Oregon Territory wasn't resolved until later.
So, while the practice of impressment was an important aspect of the war, the war itself ended with the status quo largely maintained, and many of the underlying issues were not conclusively settled.
Thank you for your patience, and please let me know if you have further questions!