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Why was the U.S. willing to use the services of Lafitte and his men?

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Jean Lafitte and his men were familiar with the area so the U.S. willing to use the services of them.

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Lafitte additionally kept in touch with Governor Claiborne, offering his administrations and those of his men to guard New Orleans. He knew about the area and had more than 800 men in his direction. The British, acknowledging how significant it is have Lafitte on their side, offered Lafitte a pay off to join the British.

In any case, Lafitte denied the offer and rather cautioned the United States of the offer made by the British and speedily offered his administrations to Andrew Jackson. Afterward, as a byproduct of a legitimate exoneration for the dealers, Lafitte and his confidants helped General Andrew Jackson protect New Orleans from the British in the last clash of the War of 1812.

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