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10 September, 17:24

Which sentence best explains how the War of 1812 between the United States and Britain came to an end?

A.

Britain lost the war, and the United States captured parts of southern Canada from the British.

B.

Both countries realized that they could not afford to continue the war without paying a heavy price.

C.

The United States lost the war, and Britain captured parts of the Indiana Territory from the Americans.

D.

A major epidemic of smallpox devastated both armies, forcing a temporary truce between the countries.

E.

The war ended with a treaty after the British captured most of the US coast, while the Americans captured Canada.

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  1. 10 September, 17:39
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    Both countries realized that they could not afford to continue the war without paying a heavy price.

    Explanation:

    The war ended in a "draw": a peace treaty legally secured the pre-existing borders and principles of relations.

    Some American historians call the 1812 war the "war that created the nation," or the "Second War of Independence." It was this armed conflict that led to the fact that various groups of the US population began to perceive themselves as a whole, and the United States loudly declared itself on the world stage, entering into a war as a superpower.
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