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President James Madison asked Congress to declare war on Great Britain in 1812 because Great Britain's navy and privateers were raiding American shipping at sea, stealing cargoes and taking American sailors and forcing them into British service. Great Britain had no respect for the United States because it was still fairly recent that they had won their independence. Madison knew this was a desperate measure but felt there was no other choice but to stand up to Great Britain this way.

Madison was stampeded by other politicians into launching an invasion meant to forcibly annex Canada, but that invasion failed badly on several fronts, and led to a British counter-invasion, which occupied large portions of American territory and famously burned the White House.

The peace deal known as the Treaty of Ghent was signed on December 24th, 1814, but in January, word of the peace had still no reached New Orleans, where American forces won a victory over the British.

But there was more to come. The British won the last victory, at the Battle of Fort Bowyer.

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The Battle of New Orleans was fought after the British signed a peace agreement; news did not travel across the Atlantic very quickly in 1812, so it did not get to New Orleans in time to prevent the battle.

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The Battle of New Orleans started 2 weeks after the Treaty had been signed making it a "useless" battle.

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What was anachronistict about the battle of New Orleans?

ANSWER The battle was fought two weeks after the Treaty of Ghent, which put to an end the war, had been signed.


In what year and in what City was the treaty ending the war signed war 1812?

The Treaty was signed in December 1814 in Ghent, Belgium. Its known as the Treaty of Ghent. News of the Treaty took weeks to cross the Atlantic. The Battle of New Orleans was fought two weeks after the Treaty was signed, on January 8, 1815.


Why was Andrew jack-sons battle at new Orleans unnecessary?

The Treaty of Ghent had already been signed.


When where was the Treaty of Ghent signed?

The Treaty of Ghent was signed in December 1814 , in Beligum


When and where was the ghent treaty signed?

The Treaty of Ghent was signed in December 1814 , in Beligum


What were the special circumstances about the Treaty of Ghent?

The Battle of New Orleans was fought two weeks after the treaty was signed. But neither side knew at the time because communication was so slow.


What battle of war of 1812 occured after the Treaty of Ghent had been signed?

Battle of New Orleans.


What battle of the War of 1812 occurred after the Treaty of Ghent had been signed?

Battle of New Orleans.


What battle occurred after treaty of Ghent was signed?

i dont believe a battle occured til later on


Treaty signed to end the war 1812?

Treaty of Ghent


Where and when was the Ghent signed?

The Treaty of Ghent was signed in December 1814 , in Beligum


Why was the battle of New Orleans fought after the signing of the Treaty of Ghent?

The battle of New Orleans was fought after the treaty was signed, since news traveled very slowly during that period of time. There were no telephone lines or even telegraph lines. By the time the news crossed the ocean and got to New Orleans the battle was already fought.