By late 1813, Britain turned its full military attention to America after

A. Napoleon's catastrophic campaign against Russia.
B. the American raid and burning of York.
C. the American invasion of Canada.
D. Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo.
E. Napoleon's incarceration at Elba.


Answer: A

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