Treaty of Ghent ends War of 1812 between America and Britain, restoring pre-war borders peacefully.
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The Treaty of Ghent, signed during the War of 1812 between the United States and Great Britain, marked the official end of hostilities between the two nations. This momentous agreement solidified peace and restored pre-war borders, addressing the issues that had led to the conflict. Signed in modern-day Belgium, the treaty was a significant moment for the young United States as it secured its independence and affirmed its sovereignty on the international stage. The Treaty of Ghent set the stage for future diplomatic relations and paved the way for a prolonged period of peace between the two nations. #TreatyofGhent #Warof1812 #USA #HistoricPeace #Diplomacy
Primary Reference: War of 1812 | The Canadian Encyclopedia

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