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zalisa [80]
2 years ago
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3 differences between American Revolutionary way and War of 1812? correct answer will be seared brainliest, scam answers reporte

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Ilya [14]2 years ago
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Unlike the American Revolution, the causes of the War of 1812 were far more economically and politically motivated than idealistic. Instead, the War of 1812 pitted the fledgling United States, barely twenty years old, against Great Britain in a conflict centered on recognizing American commercial and political rights.

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