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Though the country did not emerge victorious in the conflict, the War of 1812 strengthened nationalism in the United States in that the nation a. regained control of its territories in Latin America from Great Britain. b. established itself as having the most powerful navy in the world. c. prospered economically by becoming the exclusive trading partner of France. d. took on a major world power and did not lose an inch of territory.

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d. took on a major world power and did not lose an inch of territory.

Step-by-step explanation:

In 1812 the U.S. declared war on Great Britain because of the restrictions the British had imposed on U.S. trade and the longing American desire to expand its territory. Americans did not win but took on the greatest naval power in the world and gained a sense of nationalism that made them powerful.

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d. Took on a major world power and did not lose an inch of territory.

Step-by-step explanation:

After the 1812 war, the nation felt more united than ever, consider this period as the "Era of the Good Feelings". This led to the americans to reconstruct their nation and recover the power they lost, as well as maintaining their territorial extension.

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