10. What was one result of the War of 1812? A. Americans found that they could survive a war with a European power. B. Americans gained large amounts of territory in what was formerly Canada. C. Americans now feared future conflicts with European powers. D. The United States lost control of several islands in the Atlantic

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Answer: One result of the War of 1812 was A. Americans found that they could survive a war with a European power.

There was no geographical changes resulting from the War of 1812. No territories were gained nor lost.

Instead, all causes that brought about the War was resolved.
Answer 2
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The correct answer is A) Americans found that they could survive a war with a European power.

The War of 1812 saw the United States face off against Britain again. This war was short in comparison to the American Revolution. However, this war was important in building the morale of American citizens. Even though this was not technically a win and neither side gained or lost territory, it proved that even though America was still a young nation, it could survive a war against a strong European country.


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