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Why were so many important battles in the War of 1812 fought on or near water? A. The main issue of the war was control of port cities. B. Britain’s navy was stronger than its army, so Britain preferred to fight on water. C. Bodies of water were strategically important for transporting goods and people, including soldiers. D. There was less risk of civilian casualties when fighting on water instead of land. Check Answer

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User Rezoan
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C. is the answer!!! I Think

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User Chris Martin
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C. Is the correct answer :)
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