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The U.S. and Britain did not pursue the War of 1812 with much vigor due to various factors, including political divisions within the U.S. and Britain's focus on the Napoleonic Wars in Europe. The U.S. faced internal dissent and a lack of resources, while Britain had a stronger military commitment elsewhere. Additionally, both nations had economic interests that made prolonged conflict less appealing. Ultimately, the war was marked by a lack of decisive victories and a desire for a swift resolution.

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