"The British sustained 2,042 casualties; the Americans 71. To make things worse, the battle was unnecessary. The Treaty of Ghent, ending the 1812 War, was signed on Christmas Eve. News of the treaty didn't reach Washington until February 17."
Harry Mount at The Spectator marks the bicentennial of the Battle of New Orleans.
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
"The Last Time Britain Fought America"
Labels:
1810s,
Jackson,
Louisiana,
military history,
New Orleans,
nineteenth century,
War of 1812
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