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Which accurately describes the outcome of the War of 1812?

Neither side won the war; still, Americans felt more national pride after
defeating the British at the Battle of New Orleans.


The war was an American victory; the British were forced to pay over $40
million in reparations to the United States.


The war was an American victory: the Treaty of Ghent awarded a number of
British territories to the United States.


The war was a British victory; the United States was forced to accept the British
action of impressment of its sailors.


Sagot :

The first option:

Neither side won the war, still, Americans felt more national pride after defeating the British in the Battle of New Orleans.

Technically, the British won the war, however, it is true that the young republic (the United States) created a sense of shared national pride.