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Q: What US british issue did not exist before the war of 1812?
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What was the confederate capital in 1812?

In 1812 there was no Confederate capital. That won't exist until 1860.


How did the war of 1812 benefit the United states?

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What was the British stronghold in North America in 1812?

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Did the US fight the war of 1812 over the issue of states' rights?

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Who helped the british in the war of 1812?

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