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no not at all it was a great choice

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Q: Was the declaration of the war of 1812 a mistake?
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Who signed the Declaration of War for the War of 1812?

thomas Jefferson thomas Jefferson


What was James Madison's biggest mistake?

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What president asked for declaration on war of the british in 1812?

James Madison was the one.


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Why did John Quincy Adams say that ''nothing was adjusted nothing was settled'' during the war of 1812?

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Which president started the war of 1812?

A US President does not have the right to declare war. The most he/she can do in that respect is to request a declaration of war from Congress, to legally persuade members of Congress to vote for the declaration, and to request others to legally persuade members of Congress to vote for the decalration. Congress did vote in favor of the declaration of war, but it was by the smallest margin of any declaration of war in US history.


War of 1812 a step forward for the US or a mistake?

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The greatest support for the declaration of war in 1812 came from?

the farm regions that stretched from Pennsylvania southward and westward.


What was the british mistake in the war of 1812?

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Which section of the country most opposed the declaration of war on Great Britain in 1812?

The us was opposed in 1812 by many americans


What was the last American war against the british?

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Why is the war of 1812 called the war of 1812?

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