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The Treaty of Ghent represented:

a substantial victory for the United States
a substantial victory for the British
a return to conditions as they were prior to the war
a diplomatic coup for Napoleon

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The treaty of Ghent represented a return to conditions as they were, prior to the war since it wasn't a big victory for either the British or Americans.
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The answer is C. a return to conditions as they were prior to the war
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