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What was the significance of the Battle of Baltimore? 1.It ended the War of 1812. 2.It was a needed victory after the burning of Washington, DC. 3.It led to the death of Francis Scott Key. 4.It proved
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What was the significance of the Battle of Baltimore?
1.It ended the War of 1812.
2.It was a needed victory after the burning of Washington, DC.
3.It led to the death of Francis Scott Key.
4.It proved the resourcefulness of Rogers’s Rangers.
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it ended the war in 1812
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