Victory in the war 1812 and the Treaty of Ghent make Native Americans for open lands in the Great Lakes region to U.S settlements.
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
The United States announced war on Great Britain in 1812 in response to three questions: the economic blockade, the impression of forcing American sailors to join in the British Navy, and support for hostile native tribes bordering the Great Lakes.
For native American, this battle was a hopeless fight for freedom and independence. They got involved in the conflict to get British support against the U.S. The end of the war was a disaster. They could never find allies or threaten to push the American border.
Although the treaty did not say anything about the two main issues that caused the war, it opened the Great Lakes region for expansion in the US and was praised for its diplomatic victory.