What were the main effects of the War of 1812 on America?
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Greater western settlement
Loss of the Mississippi River to Spain
Greater southern settlement
Respect from Britain and France
Greater lands for American Indians
Growing cities and new transportation
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-Greater western settlement
-Greater southern settlement
-Respect from Britain and France
-Growing cities and new transportation
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The greater western settlement,
Greater southern settlement
Respect from Britain and France
Growing cities and new transportation.
- The causes of the War of 1812 were the fact that England tried to prevent America's trade with other countries, its forces impressed sailors into the British Navy, and saw that England was encouraging Native Americans to attack their sailors.
- The war would end with the effects mentioned above, each of them having severe effects on the ways in which see America today.
- Through the war America became a major western settlement, It proved that it was able to fight its own wars and defend itself and it also managed to have a wealth of resources in order to sustain itself even without any imports.
- It also managed to gain control of the south which meant that it could now create settlements in the largest part of America without any hindrance from British colonies.
- Because of its ability to provide for itself and build up a reputable economy, it was able to gain a sense of respect from France and Britain who would end up ceasing control of several of their colonies in the Americas.
- Finally, it was able to keep expanding and creating major cities and transportation systems.
- But overall what it managed to do was create a sense of patriotism that was missing from the state before.
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