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Although globally unimportant, the War of 1812—dubbed "the Second War for American Independence"—was vitally important to the United States for all of the following reasons EXCEPT that it__________.

(A) inspired a new nationalism in the United States.
(B) yielded greater respect for America's military might from the rest of the world.
(C) increased naval presence to protect the Great Lakes.
(D) stimulated the development of American manufacturing.
(E) led to Indian treaties that ceded large sections of the region north of the Ohio River to the United States.

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Answer:

The correct answer is option C: An increased naval presence to protect the Great Lakes.

Step-by-step explanation:

The second War for American Independence is the war were Britain continue to fight for their rights of the States by blocking the French troops from port.

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