What event led Great Britain to concentrate its full efforts on fighting the War of 1812?

the Chesapeake affair
the defeat of General Cornwallis
passage of the Non-Intercourse Act
the capture of Napoleon

im p sure it is a or d

For anyone that needs to know this now, it is the capture of Napoleon.

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To determine which event led Great Britain to concentrate its full efforts on fighting the War of 1812, let's analyze each option:

A) The Chesapeake affair: In 1807, the USS Chesapeake, an American naval vessel, was attacked by the British ship HMS Leopard. This incident strained relations between the United States and Great Britain, but it did not immediately lead Great Britain to concentrate its full efforts on fighting the War of 1812.

B) The defeat of General Cornwallis: The defeat of General Cornwallis refers to the culmination of the American Revolutionary War in 1781, which resulted in the surrender of British General Cornwallis to American forces led by General George Washington. This event predates the War of 1812, so it is not the answer.

C) Passage of the Non-Intercourse Act: The Non-Intercourse Act was passed in 1809 and prohibited trade between the United States and both Great Britain and France due to their actions violating neutral rights during the Napoleonic Wars. While this act caused tensions with Great Britain, it did not directly lead Great Britain to concentrate its full efforts on fighting the War of 1812.

D) The capture of Napoleon: This option refers to the capture of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1814, which marked the end of his military reign. While this event had significant implications for Europe, it did not directly lead Great Britain to concentrate its full efforts on fighting the War of 1812.

Based on the explanations, none of the options directly led Great Britain to concentrate its full efforts on fighting the War of 1812. Therefore, none of the given options are correct.

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