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No. We lost territory.
Hey
There was no official change in territory or policies.
Revolutionary War (1775-1783) & War of 1812 (1812-1814). Revolutionary War (1775-1783) & War of 1812 (1812-1814).
Tecumseh.
The statements that"It took place in the fourteenth century."or"It was a War between China and Brazil."or"The War lasted for 5 days."or"The War resulted in 15 billion human deaths."
The war was already over. No territory was gained by this victory.
Indiana was the first state admitted to the Union after the War of 1812. Indiana Territory became a state on December 11, 1816.
No not at all. France was purchased from France under Jefferson and in 1812 it was still unsettled land.
harrison
Which of the following was not a cause of the War of 1812? A.British impressment of American sailorsB.The British paper blockadeC.Fear of Canadian encouragement of western Indian resistanceD.British challenges to the legality of the Louisiana PurchaseE.American desire for British territory in Florida and Canada
mexican cession The comment is correct- Mexico had no direct connection to the War of 1812. Not much new territory was gained during the war of 1812. The Gulf Coast which was supposedly under Spanish control was occupied by US forces and after the War, the US annexed all of Florida. The British forts in Michigan were removed.