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Q: Why did many Americans in the western part of the country support the war of 1812?
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Who did many native americans support during the war of 1812?

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Did all Americans support the War of 1812?

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What were the important outcomes of the 1812 war?

The United States became more respected; Americans were proud of their country.


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What were some important outcomes of the War of 1812?

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In what part of the country was support for the War of 1812 the weakest?

The New England states did not support the War because because they would lose money and trade.


Why did the federalist party lose support after the war in of 1812?

The Federalists opposed the War of 1812, which made them popular among many Americans, as the United States did not fare well in the initial stages of the war. However, America was eventually victorious, and support for the Federalist Party collapsed.


Who fought whom in the War of 1812?

The Anglo American War of 1812 was between the Americans and Great Britain. It lasted from 1812 until 1815.


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Basically, what caused the war of 1812 was the british ignoring the rights of the Americans. And the Americans then declaring war against the british.


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What has the author Robert Breckinridge McAfee written?

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