The treaty that ended the War of 1812: gave the United States large tracts of land in the West. gave Canada the option of joining the United States. was a humiliating treaty for Britain. restored the prewar status quo. resulted in the United States losing land to Canada.

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Answer:

The traty of Ghent, which ended the War of 1812, restored the prewar status quo.

Explanation:

After the treaty was signed, Napoleon escaped from his prison which led Britain to focus on the ensuing battle in Europe with France as Napoleon was a greater threat to them.

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The answer is:

Gave the United States large tracts of land in the West

Explanation:

The Treaty forced the Creeks to surrender twenty-three million acres of land

It did open up the Great Lakes region to American expansion and was hailed as a diplomatic victory in the United States.