The Battle of New Orleans
The last significant military engagements of the War of 1812
20 mins
The last significant military engagements of the War of 1812 played out on the plains and in the swamps and waterways near New Orleans. A series of land and sea battles pitted Americans against British over a three-week span in late 1814 and early 1815. The stunning victory by Andrew Jackson's army over Sir Edward Pakenham's troops on January 8, 1815, ranks as one of the greatest upsets in military history. This program uses historical materials, expert interviews, and skillful re-enactments to bring this conflict to life.
John Magill
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Jason Wiese
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Robert V. Remini
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Tim Pickles
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Patricia Brady
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Robert Elmwood
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Walter Williams
Producer
Alvin Young
Music
Walter Williams
Music
Walter Williams
Director of Photography
Walter Williams
Editor
Katy Bowen
Editor
Walter Williams
Director