Officials in Britain are made aware and land an expeditionary force to their holdings in Canada. America takes no Canadian territory, as doing so would harm relations with Britain. A treaty is signed in which both sides admit fault, America clarifies the conflict was with the Canadian officials and not Britain, and the provisional governments in Lower and Upper Canada are replaced after loss of confidence.
William H. Crawford's term as Chancellor comes to an end as he is defeated for reelection by Rufus King and the Unionists. After years of a tumultuous relationship between the Chancellery and the Crown, the American people demand a more stable cooperation. Augustus II declines to issue Articles of Impeachment, allowing Crawford to serve the remainder of his term and calls for national unity instead. This is influenced by James Monroe.
Andrew Jackson is executed for his part in escalation and repeated military insurrections.