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5 January, 06:05

Why is the War of 1812 often called a "second War of Independence"?

A

Great Britain had not signed a treaty to end the war with the United

States.

O

B. The United States had to fight Great Britain again to gain land for

the new capital.

O

C. Great Britain did not always respect the rights of the United States

after the first war.

D. The United States had to fight Great Britain again to gain the right

to trade with Europe.

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  1. 5 January, 09:30
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    C bc of it's the best answer fr dog
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