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Which of the following best shows the difference between the Battle of the Thames and the Battle of New Orleans?

The Americans won the Battle of the Thames but lost the Battle of New Orleans.

The Americans lost the Battle of the Thames but won the Battle of New Orleans.

Native Americans fought as enemies against the United States in the Battle of the
Thames but as allies in the Battle of New Orleans.

The British had a victory after the Battle of New Orleans but suffered a loss after the Battle of the Thames.

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The correct answer is C) Native Americans fought as enemies against the United States in the Battle of the Thames but as allies in the Battle of New Orleans.

The statement that best shows the difference between the Battle of the Thames and the Battle of New Orleans is "Native Americans fought as enemies against the United States in the Battle of the Thames but as allies in the Battle of New Orleans."

We are talking about battles occurred during the War of 1812 between the United States and Great Britain in the American territory. The war ended in 1815.

On October 5, 1813, the Battle of Thames was fought. The US army got an important victory over the British troops, securing its Northwest frontier. The Battle of New Orleans was fought on January 8, 1815. The British troops were trying to capture it and control the territory, but they couldn't. General Andrew Jackson resisted and ed the American troops to an important victory.

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