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Who do historians consider the winner of the War of 1812, and why?
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Who do historians consider the winner of the War of 1812, and why?
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Historians say that Canada really won because conquest of Canada became an objective for the US, but Canada stayed intact, so they won, although the Americans thought they won. I may be wrong, hope I was able to help.
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The Americans, because they kicked the British out of North America.
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