The U.S. invasion of Canada in the War of 1812
A. was repelled.
B. resulted in a humiliating defeat for the Canadians and long-standing hatred of the U.S.
C. ensured that Quebec would remain independent from the rest of Canada.
D. allowed for the Americas to claim the Dakotas, Idaho, and Montana.
E. was the key event in ensuring the American victory over the British.
Answer: A
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a. a narrow range of exported goods that consists primarily of raw materials. b. a history of cooperation with one another against foreign domination. c. significant social cleavage between upper and lower classes. d. unstable and self-serving political regimes.