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what did the treaty of ghent, which ended the war of 1812, achieve?
it gave the british back a large portion of new orleans.
it set up a peaceful process for settling future disputes.
it defined the use of the mississippi river and its eastern tributaries.
it reconciled native americans with both the british and the americans.
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- The Treaty of Ghent ended the War of 1812. Let's analyze each option:
- The first option is incorrect because the Battle of New Orleans happened after the treaty was signed, and the British didn't gain New Orleans.
- The second option is correct. The Treaty of Ghent established a framework for resolving future disputes between the US and Britain peacefully, like through joint commissions to settle boundary issues.
- The third option is incorrect as the treaty didn't focus on the Mississippi River's use; that was more related to earlier agreements like Pinckney's Treaty.
- The fourth option is incorrect. The treaty didn't address Native Americans' reconciliation; in fact, Native American interests were largely ignored, and they didn't get a say in the treaty.
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B. It set up a peaceful process for settling future disputes.