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Which military action directly followed the battle of put-in-bay?
A. The British sent troops to attack Washington, DC, and Fort McHenry.
B. William Henry Harrison pursued and defeated British forces retreating into Canada.
C. The British sent troops to attack Andrew Jackson's forces in New Orleans.
D. American Indian fighters captured Fort Detroit and took US soldiers as prisoners.
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Which military action directly followed the battle of put-in-bay?
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