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There were many broad consequences that came to the U.S. after the War of 1812. After the Hartford Convention, the well-known Federalist Party finally met its demise, disappearing at a national level. There was also a big increase in domestic manufacturing and nationalism. For more clarity, as a result of the Americans’ intensified nationalism and pride (as they become more aware after the war), they increased the manufacturing of their own goods. Other countries finally started to acknowledge the U.S as an established country, raising their reputation.

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kenzie arthur

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