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Dalia
23 August, 16:15
What british actions caused the war of 1812
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Laurel Vincent
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There were several arguments that caused the war of 1812. The first argument was that the British made no friends by not honoring America's independence and second was they wanted to keep the United States from taking any part of Canada.
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