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28 August, 10:20

Why did the Federalist Party lose support after the War of 1812?

O It had opposed the war.

O It had been right about the impact on trade.

O It had sided with Great Britain.

O It had worked with American Indians.

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  1. 28 August, 12:18
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    It had opposed the war

    Explanation:

    The Federalist party was very hesitant about going to war, and continued to oppose the US' military action even once the war was well underway
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