The War of 1812
A second conflict with Britain that solidified American sovereignty and sparked a wave of nationalism.
Key Questions
- 1Why is the War of 1812 often called the 'Second War for Independence'?
- 2How did the war contribute to the decline of the Federalist Party?
- 3What were the consequences of the war for Native American resistance movements?
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