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  2. Battle of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    This is why the British invaded New Orleans in the middle of the Treaty of Ghent negotiations. It has been theorized that if the British had won the Battle of New Orleans, they would have likely interpreted that all territories gained from the 1803 Louisiana Purchase would be void and not part of U.S. territory. [13]

  3. James Lauderdale - Wikipedia

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    Although he had still not fully recovered from his injuries, Lauderdale again joined General Coffee's command in southern Louisiana to prepare for the British invasion during the War of 1812. After the British had taken Lake Borgne and prepared to take New Orleans, General Jackson ordered a three pronged attack on their encampment. Lauderdale ...

  4. War of 1812 - Wikipedia

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    The war in Europe against the French Empire under Napoleon ensured that the British did not consider the War of 1812 against the United States as more than a sideshow. [281] Britain's blockade of French trade had worked and the Royal Navy was the world's dominant nautical power (and remained so for another century).

  5. British order of battle at the Battle of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    The following units of the British Armed Forces participated in the Battle of New Orleans on 8 January 1815. The American order of battle is shown separately.. The Death of Pakenham at the Battle of New Orleans by F. O. C. Darley shows the death of British Maj. Gen. Sir Edward Pakenham on 8 January 1815.

  6. Gulf Coast campaign - Wikipedia

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    Gálvez, who had been planning for the possibility of war since April, intercepted communications from the British at Pensacola indicating that the British were planning a surprise attack on New Orleans; he decided to launch his own attack first. [2] To that end, he concealed from the public his receipt of the second proclamation. [3]

  7. FBI believes suspect in deadly New Orleans attack did ... - AOL

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    The FBI said it is investigating the attack that occurred in New Orleans early New Year’s Day as a terrorist act and does not believe the driver acted alone. NEW ORLEANS (AP) — An Army veteran ...

  8. Battle of Lake Borgne - Wikipedia

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    In August 1814, Vice Admiral Alexander Cochrane had convinced the Admiralty that a campaign against New Orleans would weaken American resolve against Canada, and hasten a successful end to the war. [ a ] In the winter of 1814, the British had the objective of gaining control of the entrance of the Mississippi, and to challenge the legality of ...

  9. Capture of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    The history of New Orleans differs significantly with the histories of other cities that were included in the Confederate States of America.Because it was founded by the French and controlled by Spain for a time, New Orleans had a population who were mostly Catholic and had created a more cosmopolitan culture than in some of the Protestant-dominated states of the British colonies.