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which statement accurately describes the significance of the war of 1812

A. President James Madison was impeached by Congress over his handling of the war

B. France regained New Orleans after a victory by Napolen's army

C. England realized that the United States would remain an independent nation

D. the United States gained territory in Mexico in annexed Texas

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The significance of the war of 1812 is best described as that England realized that the United States would remain an independent nation

What was the war of 1812?

It was the war U.S. and its allies against the U.S. and its allies in British North America with limited participation by Spain in Florida.

This war was sparked by the conflict between U.S. and Britain over the British violations of U.S. maritime rights and this ended with the exchange of ratifications of the Treaty of Ghent.

Hence, the significance of the war of 1812 is best described as that England realized that the United States would remain an independent nation

Therefore, the Option C is correct.

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