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27 April, 15:44

Why did many Americans believe that they had won the War of 1812, even though the conflict had no

clear victor?

The British had lost large amounts of land in the Treaty of Ghent.

American troops had been able to conquer Canada.

Britain had agreed to pay the United States for the cost of the war.

Americans were confident that they could stand against a powerful enemy.

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  1. 27 April, 15:52
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    The answer is D: Americans were confident that they could stand against a powerful enemy.
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