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30 July, 07:14

What kind of methods did general Andrew Jackson use to fortify New Orleans in the military battle against the British

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  1. 30 July, 07:34
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    The kind methods that General Andrew Jackson used in fortifying the New Orleans in regards of the military battle against the British is by having to reunite the people in the New Orleans in which he succeed by having to convince the laypeople by joining the army and that he was also responsible for having to attack and ambush the camp of the British.
  2. 30 July, 10:48
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    Jackson used slave labor to create a set of fortifications along the Rodriguez Canal, a narrow body of water near a plantation adjacent to New Orleans. He first widened the existing canal, and then built a buttressed dirt rampart seven feet in height and reinforced with timber. This line extended for almost a mile, connecting the Mississippi with a nearby swamp and thus creating a nearly impassible line.
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