During the War of 1812, the capital city of the United States was burned by British troops. Which number on the map is CLOSEST to the city that was burned?

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A 1
B 2
C 3
D 4

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The capital city of the United States during the War of 1812 was Washington, D.C., which was burned by British troops in 1814. Without a specific map to reference, I cannot determine which number corresponds to Washington, D.C. Please provide additional context or a description of the locations represented by the numbers on the map so I can assist you in identifying the closest city.

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