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Why were Americans encouraged by the outcome of the War of 1812? They had won a decisive victory. They had gained vast amounts of territory. They had won several battles. They had fought and defeated pirates.
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Why were Americans encouraged by the outcome of the War of 1812?
They had won a decisive victory.
They had gained vast amounts of territory.
They had won several battles.
They had fought and defeated pirates.
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Answer: C
Explanation: they felt confident because they gained many victories in battles
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