The correct answer is B. False
There were some victories but they were insignificant. Ottoman rule ended only over some parts of the land and tribal conflicts continued to exist and people still waged war over who has the right over the land. Nothing really changed in reality while it seemed different on paper.
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Causes of the War of 1812. At the outset of the 19th century, Great Britain was locked in a long and bitter conflict with Napoleon Bonaparte's France. ... In 1809, the U.S.<span> Congress repealed Thomas Jefferson's unpopular Embargo Act, which by restricting trade had hurt </span>Americans<span> more than either Britain or France.</span>
Chose to sue his master's widow for his freedom. He argued that his master, John Emerson, escorted him onto free soil in Illinois and the Wisconsin Territory, so he'd legally—even if inadvertently—granted him freedom.