Who won the most battles in 1812?
did your prediction hold true? was there any pattern to wh...
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Who won the most battles in 1812?
did your prediction hold true? was there any pattern to which side won when?
did was the most significant battle fought in 1812? why did you choose that particular battle?
did any change occur in the pattern of victories in 1813? why do you that did not happen?
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