Andrew Jacksons And The Battle Of New Orleans
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The Battle Of New Orleans
The Battle of New Orleans was one of the last remarkable conflicts in history. The last major land battle of the war was the war of 1812. The battle of New Orleans was fought after the treaty of peace ending the hostilities, was signed. The United states declared war on Great Britain in June of 1812. The war did not threaten Louisiana till the end of the war with
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Scribner's Sons. 1940. Brown, Wilburt S. The Amphibious Campaign For West Florida And Louisiana. University, Alabama. University of Alabama Press. 1969. Carter, Samuel III. Blaze of Glory. New York. St. Martin's Press. 1971. Brooks, Charles B. The Siege Of New Orleans. Seattle. University of Washington Press. 1961. Carr, Albert Z. The Coming Of The War. New York. Doubleday and Company. 1960. Marrin, Albert. The War Nobody Won. New York. Atheneum. 1985. Remini, Robert V. Andrew Jackson. New York. Harper and Row. 1977.