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What made the battle of New Orleans so significant?

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The Battle of New Orleans is referred to by many historians as the greatest American land victory of the war. American troops, led by future President Andrew Jackson, defeated the much larger British force, which bolstered U.S. hopes for a speedy end to the war.
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The Battle of New Orleans was perhaps the only major victory by the US during the war of 1812.

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The US didn't do very well during the war of 1812 so when there was suddenly a big victory for the US it was kinda shocking.

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