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Miah
6 July, 16:46
How did issues of trade lead to the War of 1812?
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Pedro Hurst
6 July, 17:07
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The British wanted to restrict Americans trade with France, causing tension between Great Britian and America
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Aidan
6 July, 20:34
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The War of 1812 was a conflict fought between the United States and the United Kingdom, with their respective allies, from June 1812 to February 1815. Historians in Britain often see it as a minor theater of the Napoleonic Wars; historians in the United States and Canada see it as a war in its own right.
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