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The War of 1812 was successful in fostering a sense of national identity and unity in the United States, as it demonstrated resilience against British aggression and ultimately led to a surge in nationalism. However, it was unsuccessful in achieving its primary objectives, such as ending British impressment of American sailors and securing territorial expansion in Canada. The war also resulted in significant economic disruption and a lack of clear military victories, complicating its legacy. Overall, it marked a turning point in American history, but its mixed outcomes left unresolved tensions.

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