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12 December, 02:29

The Treaty of Ghent represented:

1. a substantial victory for the United States

2. a substantial victory for the British

3. a return to conditions as they were prior to the war

4. a diplomatic coup for Napoleon

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  1. 12 December, 06:21
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    The Treaty of Ghent represented: " 3. a return to conditions as they were prior to the war" since it was considered to be neither an explicit victory for the British, nor one for the Americans.
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