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What was one significant result of the war of 1812?

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Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer: The War of 1812, which lasted from June 18, 1812 to February 18, 1815, was fought over issues that plagued American-British relations following the Revolutionary War, such as the impressment of American sailors and trade restrictions on American commerce.

Explanation:

The War of 1812, fought between the United Kingdom and the United States from 1812 to 1814, resulted in no immediate territorial adjustments. The main outcome of the War of 1812 was two centuries of peace between the two countries.

With the end of the Napoleonic Wars between Britain and France, all of the causes of the war were vanished. The demise of two major prewar pro-British organisations in the United States (organised Native American confederacies and the Federalist Party) ushered in a "Era of Good Feelings," characterised by diminished partisanship and a buoyant attitude. Because they were obsessed with their final defeat of Napoleon in 1815, the British paid little attention to the War of 1812.

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