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What made Andrew Jackson's victory at New Orleans so remarkable? A) his men were outnumbered B) the British had one every other battle of the war C) the war was nearly over when it occurred D) he had not
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What made Andrew Jackson's victory at New Orleans so remarkable? A) his men were outnumbered B) the British had one every other battle of the war C) the war was nearly over when it occurred D) he had not won any battles before it
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I believe his victory at New Orleans was so remarkable because
his men were outnumbered.
I hope this helps you! :)
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