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Which contributed to Americans’ sense of nationalism following the War of 1812? the US defeat of pirates in the Mediterranean an increase in manufacturing the US defeat of Apach…
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Which contributed to Americans’ sense of nationalism following the War of 1812?
the US defeat of pirates in the Mediterranean
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the US defeat of Apache Indians at Horseshoe Bend
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A. the US defeat of pirates in the Mediterranean.
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