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Tecumseh died Oct. 5, 1813.
The River Thames.
The river Thames has many bridges crossing it - 25 in London alone.
The River Thames has been there since pre-historic times.
1. The Battle of Queenston Heights 2. The Battle of Raisin River 3. The Battle of Lake Erie 4. The Battle of Thames 5. The Battle of Cryslers Farm 6. The Battle of Horseshoe Bend 7. The Battle of Chippewa 8. The Battle of Lundy's Lane 9. The Battle of Lake Champlain 10. The Battle of Baltimore 11. The Battle of New Orleans 12. The Battle of Chateauguay (ended the US invasion of Lower Canada) 13. Battle of York 14. The "siege" of Detroit
Tecumseh, chief of the Shawnee Indains.
The Thames River is in southern England. It starts in Kemble near Gloucester then ambles eastward through Oxford and London finally emptying into the English Channel after about 210 miles. There is also another Thames in Ontario, Canada.
The River Thames is wholly within England although there is another river by that name in Canada.
The Thames River is in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. It runs through the city of London, Ontario, as well as Woodstock and Chatham.
Tecumseh died Oct. 5, 1813.
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That would be the River Thames.
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The River Thames is the major river through London, cutting right through the middle of the city. There are many other rivers in London, such as the River Lee (or Lea) and the River Brent.
The river Thames (pronounced temz)
Yes, there are people in England who's job it is to work on and look after the river. The RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) operates on the River Thames. These are volunteers who assist in keeping the Thames safe.
For people to live in.