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21 June, 19:10

What did American victories in one-on-one ship battles and the Battle of New Orleans have in common?

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Both victories were more important for morale than for the actual war effort.

Neither victory was actually fought during the course of the war because both came after the Treaty of Ghent.

Both victories were given as reasons for the British agreeing to a peace treaty.

Both victories involved the brilliance of Andrew Jackson to win victory

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  1. 21 June, 22:23
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    The American victories in one-on-one ship battles and the Battle of New Orleans have in common are both victories were given as reasons for the British agreeing to a peace treaty. That treaty was signed in Ghent, Belgium.

    The answer is the third statement.
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