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Similiar in that they both used flintlock muskets/rifles, but that's about it. They were different enemies; different causes; different times; and different places.

One more thing, the Mexican War was a war of westward expansion, territorial gains by the US; it was called "Manifest Destiny."

1812 was simply a disagreement between Britain & the US.

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