<P> Results of the War of 1812 the war of 1812 happened between Great Britain and the United States in 1812 . It caused no geographical changes . The main result of the war was two centuries of peace between the United States and Britain . All the causes of the war had disappeared with the end of the war between Britain and France and with the destruction of the power of Indians to block American expansion into the Northwest . American fears of the Native Americans ended, as did British plans to create a buffer Native American state . The American quest for honor after its humiliations by the British were satisfied . The final collapse of the opposition Federalist Party opened an "Era of good feelings" with lessened partisanship and an exuberant spirit . The British paid little attention to the war, concentrating instead on their final defeat of Napoleon in 1815 . The U.S. failed to gain any territory from British North America, contrary to many American politicians'n land from Spain . </P> <P> After Napoleon's defeat in 1814, Britain was no longer at war with France and there were no restrictions on trade; the British suspended their policy of impressment of American sailors, and never resumed it, but they insisted they still had the right to resume it . Americans believed they had regained their honour and proclaimed victory in what they called a "second war of independence" for the decisive defeat of the British invaders at New Orleans seemed to prove that Britain could never regain control of America (although this had at no time during the war been either plausible or a British intention). The threat of secession by New England ended with the failure of the Hartford Convention . </P> <P> In Britain, the importance of the conflict was totally overshadowed by European triumphs: Napoleon had returned from exile in March 1815, and was finally defeated at Waterloo 100 days later . </P>

What speech set the nationalist policy of the us five years after the war of 1812