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er you have completed your reading assignment for today, complete the w…

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er you have completed your reading assignment for today, complete the war of 1812 activity. label the locations where some of the battles of the war of 1812 took place. enter the name of the location to the space provided on the map. york (toronto) new orleans thames river (ontario) washington, d.c. lake champlain

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To label the map for War of 1812 battle locations:

  1. The topmost box (in British North America near lakes) is York (Toronto), as York was a British - held location in Upper Canada (now Toronto) and a battle site.
  2. The middle - upper box (near the Great Lakes, Ontario region) is Thames River (Ontario), where the Battle of the Thames occurred.
  3. The left - middle box (western Great Lakes/Illinois area) is Fort Meigs (though not fully visible, but if considering the list, or if it's a typo and the list has it, but from the given list, maybe a mis - display; however, from the list, the next is Washington, D.C. but the box position: Wait, re - evaluating. The box below the middle - upper (Thames) and left - middle: Let's use the list. The box in the southern part (near Indiana Territory) is Fort Meigs? No, the list has Washington, D.C., Lake Champlain, New Orleans. Wait, Lake Champlain is in the northeastern part (near New York - Vermont), so the box above the bottom - right (New Orleans) and near the northern states is Lake Champlain. The bottom - right box (southern U.S.) is New Orleans, site of the Battle of New Orleans. The box near the eastern U.S. (Washington area) is Washington, D.C., where the British burned the city.

Let's assign correctly:

  • Top box (British North America, near Toronto area): York (Toronto)
  • Middle - upper box (Ontario, near Thames River): Thames River (Ontario)
  • Left - middle box (western, maybe Fort Meigs but not in list; wait, the list has Washington, D.C., Lake Champlain, New Orleans, York, Thames, Lake Champlain. Wait, the box below Thames River (Ontario) and left: Maybe Washington, D.C. is not here. Wait, the map shows British North America (Canada), U.S. states. Let's use the list:
  1. Top box (British North America, Toronto region): York (Toronto)
  2. Middle box (Ontario, Thames River): Thames River (Ontario)
  3. Left box (western, maybe a mis - label, but from the list, the next is Lake Champlain? No, Lake Champlain is in the northeast. Wait, the bottom - middle box (near Indiana Territory) is Fort Meigs? But it's not in the list. The list has: York (Toronto), New Orleans, Thames River (Ontario), Washington, D.C., Lake Champlain.

Let's re - order by location:

  • York (Toronto): In British North America (Canada), top box.
  • Thames River (Ontario): In Ontario, Canada, middle - upper box.
  • Washington, D.C.: In the eastern U.S., box near the states like Maryland - Virginia (not fully visible, but the box position).
  • Lake Champlain: In the northeastern U.S. (New York - Vermont), box above New Orleans and near the northern states.
  • New Orleans: In the southern U.S. (Louisiana), bottom - right box.

Answer:

Top box: York (Toronto)
Middle - upper box: Thames River (Ontario)
Left - middle box: (If a box here, maybe a different location, but from the list, using the given options)
Bottom - middle box: Washington, D.C. (or Lake Champlain, depending on position)
Bottom - right box: New Orleans
(Note: The exact box - to - location mapping depends on the map's layout, but the key locations for War of 1812 battles are York (Toronto), Thames River (Ontario), Washington, D.C., Lake Champlain, and New Orleans, each corresponding to their respective battle sites.)