The Treaty of Ghent, skillfully negotiated in 1814 by John Quincy Adams (center), ended the War of 1812 with Britain, preserved American rights and territories, and opened the West to expansion. During the more than two decades of almost constant warfare in Europe that followed the French Revolution, Britain and France formed and realigned alliances, …
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