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what was the outcome when the treaty of ghent was signed and the war of 1812 ended? both the british and the americans lost territory, and the french gained territory while they were fighting. the british got a large part of the louisiana purchase despite losing new orleans the united states got the rights to the mississippi river and all of its tributaries. neither side gained nor lost territory, and both sides reverted to their positions before the war
The Treaty of Ghent, which ended the War of 1812, established that neither the British nor the American side gained or lost territory, and both reverted to their pre - war positions. The first option is incorrect as the French were not a main party in the territorial changes of the War of 1812's conclusion. The second option is wrong because the British did not gain a large part of the Louisiana Purchase. The third option is incorrect as the rights to the Mississippi River and its tributaries were not a result of the Treaty of Ghent.
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D. Neither side gained nor lost territory, and both sides reverted to their positions before the war