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The Greatest FuryThe Greatest Fury

The Greatest Fury

The Battle of New Orleans and the Rebirth of America

William C. Davis

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In the waning days of 1814, a fleet of Royal Navy warships closed in on the waters below New Orleans. The gateway of the Mississippi River and America's heartland, it was defended by General Andrew Jackson with an 'army' of farmers, merchants, backwoodsmen, smugglers, slaves, and Choctaw Indians, many of them unarmed. Davis tells the story of one of the most impactful battles ever fought on American soil-- a tale of resilience, bravery, and uncommon heroism -- adapted from jacket.

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OL20333741W

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New orleans, battle of, new orleans, la., 1815United states, history, war of 1812, campaignsHistoryNew Orleans, Battle of (Louisiana : 1815) fast (OCoLC)fst01404363 (uri) http://id.worldcat.org/fast/fst01404363

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