By 1814,
A) the War of 1812 had turned further against the United States with the raiding of Washington and the burning of the Capitol and the White House and the bombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore.
B) American forces were losing some important battles against Indian tribes in the Ohio and Indiana territory that impaired the American war effort.
C) the U.S. government had rejected the possibility of a negotiated peace settlement with Great Britain.
D) the war was going so well for the United States that the possibility of conquering Canada remained viable.
ANSWER
Answer: A
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