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James Buchanan did not have a significant direct contribution to the War of 1812, as he was only a young man during that time. He was involved in politics later, serving as a U.S. congressman and eventually as president, but his political career did not intersect with the events of the war. However, his later political actions and views on issues such as statehood and expansion were influenced by the war's outcomes.

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