America's military campaigns against Canada in the War of 1812 were
A) unusual for its brilliant military leadership.
B) poorly conceived strategically and successfully repelled by the British and Canadians.
C) marked by good coordination of a complicated strategy.
D) a failure because they focused each of the campaigns on Montreal.
E) a success on land but a failure on the water.
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Q25: Identify and state the historical significance of
Q26: The British attack on Fort McHenry
A) resulted
Q27: At the peace conference at Ghent, the
Q28: The delegates of the Hartford Convention adopted
Q29: The delegates of the Hartford Convention adopted
Q31: The most devastating defeat suffered by the
Q32: Perhaps the key battle of the War
Q33: Andrew Jackson sought to recruit free blacks
Q34: For Native Americans, the War of 1812
Q35: The War of 1812 was notable in
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