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The Battle of New Orleans

The Battle of New Orleans. The Final Battle of the 1812 War By Daniel Steele. Did you know?. Throughout the 2 months the Battle of New Orleans was going on, There were: 2,459 British Casualties & 333 American Casualties. " By the Eternal they shall not sleep on our soil.".

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The Battle of New Orleans

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  1. The Battle of New Orleans The Final Battle of the 1812 War By Daniel Steele

  2. Did you know? Throughout the 2 months the Battle of New Orleans was going on, There were: 2,459 British Casualties & 333 American Casualties

  3. "By the Eternal they shall not sleep on our soil." On the battle on December 23rd 1812, Jackson led around 2,000 of his men towards unsuspected British troops. Jackson pulled his troops back and suffered 24 killed, 115 wounded and 74 missing. Although the British reported more casualties.

  4. January 8th, 1815 The Battle on January 8th, was a total shut out. The Americans blew out the British because of simple mistakes the British created. Such as forgetting their ladders and fascines, which were need to cross rivers. So the British were stuck in the line of fire. The remaining British aborted the mission and pulled back. • 2,042 British Casualties • 71 American Casualties

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