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The Treaty of Ghent, signed on December 24, 1814, effectively ended the War of 1812 between the United States and Great Britain. The treaty restored pre-war boundaries and status quo, meaning no territorial gains were made by either side. It also addressed issues like trade rights and the impressment of American sailors, but did not resolve all underlying tensions. Ultimately, it fostered a sense of national unity and identity in the United States.

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