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Which best describes the Southern Theater?

-Fought in Michigan and New York, generally seen as a failure by the Americans but did result in killing Isaac Brock, Americans forced to turn back after disease took hold of the army.
-Fought in Michigan, Great lakes, Missouri and Mississippi river, Seen as failure by the Americans but did give rise to Zachary Taylor.
-Fought in Virginia and Maryland, seen as a draw as America lost cities and British lost major commanders, Did give us the national anthem.
-Fought in Georgia and Florida, More Natives vs. Americans less British vs. Americans, Led to the rise of Andrew Jackson.

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Step-by-step explanation:

The Southern Theater was a series of battles fought in the Southern colonies during the American Revolutionary War. Therefore, the correct option is not listed.

However, it's worth noting that Andrew Jackson was not involved in the Southern Theater of the American Revolution. He rose to fame during the War of 1812 and later became the 7th President of the United States. The battles fought in Georgia and Florida during the War of 1812 were a separate conflict from the Southern Theater of the American Revolution.

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