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What advantage did General Andrew Jackson's troops have over the British troops at the Battle of New Orleans?

A. The British troops were significantly outnumbered by Jackson's troops and militiamen.

B. The British troops were low on ammunition and supplies, while Jackson's troops had plenty of reinforcements.

C. The British troops had to fight an uphill battle against Jackson's troops, who were stationed at a high vantage point.

D. The British troops came under direct fire, while Jackson's troops were protected by trenches.

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Answer: the correct answer is d

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User Dmytro Medvid
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the correct answer is d
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