Yes, this is actually rather unfortunate. The hidden reason for the Forgotten War, historians say, is the United States land-lust for Canada. This feeling was present ever since the Revolution. (As we can see today though it never happened)
it restored the American and british prewar boundaries
It restored the American and British prewar boundaries.
All POWS exchanged territorial boundaries are restored to pre-war statuses.
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it restored the American and british prewar boundaries
It restored the American and British prewar boundaries.
All POWS exchanged territorial boundaries are restored to pre-war statuses.
All POWS exchanged territorial boundaries are restored to pre-war statuses.
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The Treaty of Ghent was the peace treaty that ended the War of 1812 between Great Britain and the USA. The treaty restored war lands and boats to prewar status, and released all prisoners. It was signed on December 24, 1814, in Ghent, Belgium.
There was no official change in territory or policies.
The Treaty of Ghent ended the War of 1812, and restored the United States and Britain to their relationship status prior to the war. As a result of the unsatisfactory communication system of the period, word the war was over did not reach some British and American soldiers, who clashed during the Battle of New Orleans.
Treaty of Ghent
Treaty of Ghent