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What were the most significant consequences of the War of 1812?

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the war devastated their physical land and political autonomy.

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Though many American grievances were resolved during the course of the war, the Treaty of Ghent, which formally ended the War of 1812, involved no significant change in pre-war borders or boundaries. For Native Americans who had allied with the British, the war devastated their physical land and political autonomy.
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