Industrial Age · North America · War

1815

Battle of New Orleans

January 8, 1815

Behind cotton-bale breastworks on the Chalmette plain, Andrew Jackson's mixed force of regulars, Kentucky riflemen, free Black militia, and Jean Lafitte's pirates shot down the cream of Wellington's veteran army. Two thousand British fell in half an hour; Jackson lost fewer than a hundred. The treaty ending the war had been signed two weeks before.