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Madison's decision to declare war on Britain in 1812 can be seen as justified given the ongoing issues of impressment of American sailors, trade restrictions, and British support for Native American resistance against American expansion. The war was also aimed at asserting U.S. sovereignty and national pride. However, the decision was controversial, as many Americans were divided over the conflict, and the war ultimately strained the economy and resources. Overall, while the motivations had merit, the timing and consequences raised significant debate.

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