When the Treaty of Ghent was signed, it was supposed to be the end of the war but news never got to New Orleans until after the battle.

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When the Treaty of Ghent was signed, it was supposed to be the end of the war but news never got to New Orleans until after the battle.

Be able to list the two specific battles of the Battle of New Orleans and information about them.

# of CasualtiesAmerican ForcesBritish Forces # of Soldiers Killed2446 # of Soldiers Wounded # of Soldiers Missing7464 Total Causalities “By the Eternal, they shall not sleep on our soil.”-General Andrew Jackson

Chalmette Plantation, Location of January 8 th Battle

# of CasualtiesAmerican ForcesBritish Forces # of Soldiers Killed13291 #of Soldiers Wounded # of Soldiers Missing19484 Total Casualties Edward Pakenham, General of British Army-Led the Assualt on Jackson’s Position

Total # of CasualtiesAmerican ForcesBritish Forces # of Killed37337 # of Wounded # of Missing83548 Total