From the outset, the British and Canadian forces in the War of 1812 were

a. energetic and better organized than the Americans.
b. thoroughly unprepared.
c. unable to keep up with their Indian allies.
d. too exhausted from fighting Napoleon in Europe to be effective.
e. savage and engaged in widespread massacres along the U.S. border.


a

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