The War of 1812 and American Nationalism
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Which event led to a renewed sense of nationhood among Americans after the War of 1812?

  • The ill-fought war
  • The Chesapeake outrage
  • The awakened spirit of nationalism (correct)
  • The negotiated peace
  • What was the main lesson learned from the War of 1812?

  • The importance of protecting manufacturing
  • The folly of leading a divided and apathetic people into war (correct)
  • The lack of national anger
  • The ill-fought nature of the war
  • What did President James Monroe state in 1823?

  • The War of 1812 was an ill-fought war
  • The American continents are not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers (correct)
  • The regular army was ill-trained and ill-disciplined
  • The Chesapeake outrage led to burning national anger
  • What activities did an awakened spirit of nationalism inspire after the War of 1812?

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    What was the state of the regular army on the eve of the War of 1812?

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