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How did America's victory in the War of 1812 increase James Madison's political influence?

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Despite victory against Dewitt Clinton, Madison was criticized and blamed for hardships arising from war,

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When War of 1812 proceeded, Madison campaigned for re-election against the Democratic Republican Party's Federalist nominee DeWitt Clinton (1767-1828) and won. The candidate Dewitt Clinton was also supported by the group of people who opposed the war. Despite victory against Dewitt Clinton, Madison was criticized and blamed for hardships arising from war,

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