Why didn’t presidential power increase after the nation’s first three wars (the War of 1812, the Mexican War, and the Spanish-American War)? Were the wars different or was the nation different?

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The War of 1812 included several naval conflicts but just a few significant land battles, whereas the Mexican-American War featured numerous land battles but few, if any, naval engagements. Because the British were arming and equipping the Indians and encouraging resistance among the Indians, they sought confrontation.

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