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Why did the United States take a stronger stand in foreign affairs after the War of 1812? The US felt more confident. The US feared losing land. The US wanted to take over Spain. The US wanted to punish
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Why did the United States take a stronger stand in foreign affairs after the War of 1812?
The US felt more confident.
The US feared losing land.
The US wanted to take over Spain.
The US wanted to punish Britain.
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