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The British attacked the US . . . among their other 'accomplishments', they managed to set fire to the White House, severely damaging it to the point that it was later rebuilt.

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they supported the Britain war because they new theey were going to win the war

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British were still trying to exercise control over their former colonies and they treated americans as they were wayward children.

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The West and South .

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