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Because he helped the other soldiers survive the harshness of the war of 1812 and enjured this while going through complete angusish internally and externally with Rowena and even getting raped by what might have been his fellow soldiers.

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Q: Why was the death of Robert Ross such a critical loss for the British in the War of 1812?
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