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The Battle of New Orleans: Andrew Jackson and America's First Military Victory

Robert V Remini, Raymond Todd

The Battle of New Orleans: Andrew Jackson and America's First Military Victory

Audio CD (Blackstone Pub July 1, 2013) , Unabridged edition
This book addresses a pivotal and overlooked moment in American history. In 1815, Britain's crack troops, fresh from victories against Napoleon, were stunningly defeated near New Orleans by a ragtag army of citizen soldiers under the fledgling commander Andrew Jackson, whom they dubbed "Old Hickory." It was this battle that first defined the United States as a military power to be reckoned with and an independent democracy here to stay. The Battle of New Orleans sets its scenes with an almost unbelievably colorful cast of characters--a happenstance coalition of militiamen, regulars, untrained frontiersmen, free blacks, Indians, townspeople, and of course, Jackson himself. His glorious, improbable victory will catapult a once-poor, uneducated orphan boy into the White House and forge the beginning of a true nation.
ISBN
1470889846 / 9781470889845
Weight
5.6 oz.
Dimensions
5.0 x 0.8 in.