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History, 21.10.2019 20:10, kvngsavage15685

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the war of 1812 tends to be considered an insignificant event in the grand scheme of american history. after all, if the british couldn't defeat the colonists during the revolution, they certainly were not going to fifty years or so later.

why are we talking about the war of 1812? why do we really care? what are the consequences of this war that we might want to care about? if you think there is too much emphasis on the war of 1812, what should historians be talking about instead? -don't have to answer very last question if you don't want to.

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