Asked by Klauus
What was the most significant outcome of the Battle of New Orleans?
`1. It established a new precedent for trench warfare.
2. It established Andrew Jackson’s prominence as a national figure.
3. It proved that the US Army could defeat the redcoats.
4. It led to the signing of the Treaty of Ghent.
The answer is between A,B, and C but the main one i think it is is A?
`1. It established a new precedent for trench warfare.
2. It established Andrew Jackson’s prominence as a national figure.
3. It proved that the US Army could defeat the redcoats.
4. It led to the signing of the Treaty of Ghent.
The answer is between A,B, and C but the main one i think it is is A?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No,
Google Battle of New Orleans.
Google Battle of New Orleans.
Answered by
Klauus
It's not D because the treaty was signed before this battle started, they just hadn't gotten word of it due to slow communication. So I am confused by your response to my answer?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I meant that it was not A.
Answered by
Klauus
Is it B/2. It established Andrew Jackson’s prominence as a national figure.
because I remember it mentioning that he was celebrated after the defeat?
because I remember it mentioning that he was celebrated after the defeat?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, 2.
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