Which of these questions was central the the U.S. foreign policy in the years immediately following the War of 1812? Should the United States expand into the Pacific? How should the boundary between the United States and Canada be drawn? What should be done about Texan independence? Should the United States take control of British islands in the Caribbean?

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Hey!! I believe the answer is, B. How should the boundary between the United States and Canada be drawn! Good Luck!

The correct answer is B) How should the boundary between the US and Canada be drawn.

The question that was central to the US foreign policy after the war of 1812 was how should the boundary between the US and Canada be drawn.

At the end of the war and with the victory of the United States, Great Britain promised to leave the borders with Canada unchanged and dropped the project to create an Indian region in the Northwest part of the country. In 1818, the US and Great Britain reached an agreement that established the border with Canada along with the parallel 49, from the Rocky Mountains to the Strait of Georgia. The British retained Vancouver and the United States gained control over Oregon, Montana, Washinton, Idaho territories.