Why was Captain Oliver Perry's victory at the Battle of Put-in-Bay (Lake Erie) significant?
A) The United States won the War of 1812.
B) The British came to realize that Canada was indefensible and had to be abandoned.
C) The British lost control of Lake Erie and therefore pulled back from Detroit.
D) The president announced he would not run for reelection in order to focus on a U.S. victory in the war.
E) The American people turned to new political leadership in the next presidential election.
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