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General Andrew Jackson (center, wearing cocked hat) commanding his forces at the Battle of New Orleans, 8 January 1815. Lithograph, 1903

General Andrew Jackson (center, wearing cocked hat) commanding his forces at the Battle of New Orleans, 8 January 1815. Lithograph, 1903


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General Andrew Jackson (center, wearing cocked hat) commanding his forces at the Battle of New Orleans, 8 January 1815. Lithograph, 1903

BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS, 1815.
General Andrew Jackson (center, wearing cocked hat) commanding his forces at the Battle of New Orleans, 8 January 1815. Lithograph, 1903

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1815 Andrew Army Artillery Artilleryman Attack Bale Bales Battle Bicorn Cotton Flag Jackson Musket New Orleans Rifle South East War Of 1812 Warfare Troop


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This lithograph from 1903 depicts General Andrew Jackson, the central figure wearing a distinctive cocked hat, commanding his forces during the Battle of New Orleans on January 8,1815. The print beautifully captures the intensity and chaos of early American warfare as Jackson leads his troops into battle. The composition showcases the diversity within Jackson's army, with African American soldiers standing proudly alongside their fellow comrades. Their presence highlights the significant contributions made by people of all backgrounds in defending their country. In this scene, we witness an array of military tactics being employed. From riflemen taking aim at distant targets to artillerymen skillfully maneuvering cannons into position, every soldier plays a crucial role in securing victory for America. The backdrop features bales of cotton symbolizing the importance of agriculture and trade in shaping this historic conflict. These bales also serve as a reminder that this battle took place in the South East region where cotton production was prevalent. General Andrew Jackson's leadership shines through as he confidently directs his troops amidst gunfire and smoke-filled air. His determination and strategic prowess would later propel him to become one of America's most revered presidents. This lithograph serves as both a testament to those who fought valiantly during the War of 1812 and a visual representation of an iconic moment in American history - when General Andrew Jackson led his forces to victory at the Battle of New Orleans.

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