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The Senate vote to declare the War in 1812 was so close because the Federalists in Congress did not support the war, therefore didn't vote for it. Others in the Senate voted against the war as well.

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Q: Why was the Senate vote to declare the War of 1812 so close at 19 for and 13 against?
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