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War Hawks underestimated the strength and resolve of the British military and their ability to maintain control over their colonial territories. They failed to account for Britain's naval superiority and its extensive global resources, which allowed for swift reinforcements. Additionally, the War Hawks neglected to consider the potential for international alliances that could bolster British power against the United States. This miscalculation ultimately led to underestimating the challenges the U.S. would face in the War of 1812.

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