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When did the War of 1812 officially end?
When did the War of 1812 officially end?
- July 1812
- December 1814
- 17 February 1815 (correct)
- 18 June 1812
What was the primary cause of the War of 1812?
What was the primary cause of the War of 1812?
- British support for Tecumseh's confederacy
- Press-ganging American citizens
- Territorial expansion in North America (correct)
- Conflict over trade with France
Who were the primary opponents in the War of 1812?
Who were the primary opponents in the War of 1812?
- United Kingdom and France
- United States and United Kingdom (correct)
- United States and Canada
- United States and Spain
What was the stance of the Democratic-Republican Party regarding the War of 1812?
What was the stance of the Democratic-Republican Party regarding the War of 1812?
What impact did the Royal Navy have on U.S. maritime trade during the War of 1812?
What impact did the Royal Navy have on U.S. maritime trade during the War of 1812?
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War of 1812 Overview
- The War of 1812 officially ended with the signing of the Treaty of Ghent on December 24, 1814.
Causes of the War of 1812
- The primary cause of the War of 1812 was the British practice of impressment of American sailors into the British Navy, as well as trade restrictions and embargoes.
Parties Involved
- The primary opponents in the War of 1812 were the United States and the British Empire.
Political Stance
- The Democratic-Republican Party, led by President James Madison, supported the War of 1812, seeing it as a way to assert American sovereignty and expand U.S. territory.
Impact on Maritime Trade
- The Royal Navy had a significant impact on U.S. maritime trade during the War of 1812, as it imposed a naval blockade, seizing American ships and cargo, and disrupting American trade.
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