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  • The '''Battle of New Orleans''', also known as the '''Battle of Chalmette Plantation''', was a major vic ...time to amass additional troops that he used to defeat the British at the battle of New Orleans.<ref> Scalia (2001); LaViolette (2002)</ref>
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Battle of New Orleans]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Battle of New Orleans]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Battle of New Orleans]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • The '''Battle of New Orleans''', also known as the '''Battle of Chalmette Plantation''', was a major vic ...time to amass additional troops that he used to defeat the British at the battle of New Orleans.<ref> Scalia (2001); LaViolette (2002)</ref>
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  • ...''The Generals: Andrew Jackson, Sir Edward Pakenham, and the Road to the Battle of New Orleans.'' New York U. Press, 2005. 288 pp.
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  • ...treaty, the Americans decisively defeated a veteran British army at the [[Battle of New Orleans]]. The British also captured [[Fort Bowyer]] a day before learning of the w ===Battle of New Orleans===
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  • ...o ''[[status quo ante bellum]]'', that is, the previous boundaries. The [[Battle of New Orleans]], in which [[Andrew Jackson]] defeated the British regulars, was fought fi
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  • * Baker, Liva. ''The Second Battle of New Orleans: The Hundred-Year Struggle to Integrate the Schools.'' HarperCollins, 1996
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  • ...ton, the war was over and news of Andrew Jackson's stunning victory in the Battle of New Orleans had raised American morale immensely. The "ambassadors" slunk back to Massa
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  • ...ew Orleans, a massive British invasion force was utterly defeated at the [[Battle of New Orleans]], which made a national hero out of General [[Andrew Jackson]].
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  • ...the rest of his life, getting his revenge at the [[New Orleans, Battle of|Battle of New Orleans]] in 1815. They took Jackson's prized pistol, a smart little gun that would
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  • ...ophon'']] at the [[Battle of Trafalgar]] in 1805. In 1815, he was at the [[Battle of New Orleans]].
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  • ...ophon'']] at the [[Battle of Trafalgar]] in 1805. In 1815, he was at the [[Battle of New Orleans]].
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  • ...e name of Republicans, because that of Federalists was extinguished in the battle of New Orleans. But the truth is that finding that monarchy is a desperate wish in this co
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