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14 March, 23:47

spurred westward migration, inspired nationalism, encouraged american industries, and ended the Federalists party.

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  1. 15 March, 00:01
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    Some of the effects of the War of 1812 were:

    spurred westward migration inspired nationalism encouraged american industries ended the Federalists party

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    The war of 1812 was a conflict between the United States and Britain that was triggered by Britain's continuing violations of US maritime rights. It ended with the Treaty of Ghent.

    The war was carried out by sea and by land and naval battles on the Canadian border. In the South and the Gulf of Mexico clashes were held with the Native Americans as they allied with the English to not be displaced from their ancestral territories.
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