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The greatest opposition to the War of 1812 came from the?

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The Federalists basically ceased to exist after the War of 1812. The American victory marginalized them due to their opposition to the war.


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Because of the opposition to the war of 1812 a movement towards seccession was made by?

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What side was Napoleon Bonaparte on in the war of 1812?

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Why is the war of 1812 called the war of 1812?

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Was the war of 1812 and the revolutinary war the same thing?

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