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After the War of 1812, disputes with Great Britain over land ownership and use in North America were settled primarily by

A. further military action

B diplomatic negotiation

C. residents in the areas

D. trade agreements

I know it is not D

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User OkieOth
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The United States celebrated the War of 1812 as a second war of independence. On December 24, 1814, the US and Britain signed the Treaty of Ghent and the war was over. After that the US settled its land disputes with Great Britain using diplomacy. For example: Rush - Bagot Agreement of 1817 and Convention of 1818. The US and Great Britain settled disputes over boundaries and control of waterways.
Answer: B. Diplomatic negotiation.
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User Jon Kruger
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The land disputes with Great Britain over land ownership and use in North America were settled primarily by diplomatic negotiation. This is the explicit and formal acknowledgement of a government or of the national independence of a country. These negotiations normally occurs between two countries. The correct answer is B. Diplomatic negotiations.
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