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- why did the fighting continue after the signing of the treaty of ghent? select canadians were unwilling to accept the terms native people hadnt been part of the negotiations international communication was very slow napoleons escape changed the circumstances
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The Treaty of Ghent was signed to end the War of 1812, but fighting continued because news of the treaty took time to reach the combatants due to slow international communication (e.g., sailing across the Atlantic took weeks). Other options: Canadians accepting terms wouldn't prolong fighting; Native people's negotiation status isn't the main delay reason; Napoleon's escape is unrelated to this war's post - treaty fighting delay.
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International communication was very slow