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27 July, 00:00

how did the american victory in the war of 1812 and a rising sense of patriotism affect the federalists

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    Numerous Federalists opposed the war because many of these men earned their living through trade. The conflict hampered the Federalists' ability to exchange with England. Because the US was at war with England, many Americans viewed the Federalists as traitors for their relationship with the English.
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