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1. Explain what the pictures below have in common. Washington’s Portrait, The Declaration of Independence, Dolly Madison = The Burning of Washington or the White House

2. What do these pictures have in common? The American Flag, Ft. McHenry, Francis Scott Key = The writing of the Star Spangled Banner (National Anthem)

3. What event is represented below? Battle of the Thames (Tecumseh and Wiliam Henry Harrison)

What is the official name of this ship? What is this ship’s nickname? USS Constitution Old Iron Sides

6. What event of the war is represented here? Battle on the Great Lakes – Oliver Hazzard Perry’s defeat of the British

7. Name the event represented here. Battle of New Orleans