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The British-French War, particularly the Napoleonic Wars, strained British resources and heightened tensions with the United States. Britain sought to assert control over American trade and actively impressed American sailors into the Royal Navy, leading to growing resentment in the U.S. The combination of economic restrictions, maritime disputes, and national pride ultimately contributed to the outbreak of the War of 1812 between Britain and America.

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