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The Treaty of Ghent: provided for the return to the United States of all impressed seamen opened ports of the West Indies to United States trade returned all national boundaries to their pre-war status
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The Treaty of Ghent:
provided for the return to the United States of all impressed seamen
opened ports of the West Indies to United States trade
returned all national boundaries to their pre-war status
none of the above
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returned all national boundaries to their pre-war status
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The Treaty of Ghent "
returned all national boundaries to their pre-war status," since the Treaty was seen as a "break even" treaty between the United States and Great Britain following the War of 1812.
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