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how did the war of 1812 effect the united states domestically?
it decreased the threat from american indians west of the mississippi river.
it created a greater dependence on foreign exports.
although the outcome was a draw, americans had a new sense of national pride.
it weakened citizens respect for american naval forces.
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- The War of 1812 did not reduce threats from American Indians west of the Mississippi; conflict continued in the region.
- The war actually reduced U.S. dependence on foreign trade by spurring domestic manufacturing.
- American naval forces had notable victories (e.g., USS Constitution), which increased public respect, not weakened it.
- The war, often seen as a stalemate, fostered a strong sense of national identity and pride among Americans as they held off a major world power.
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C. Although the outcome was a draw, Americans had a new sense of national pride.