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Who was the union leader at the battle of New Orleans?

There are two Battle of New Orleans-es in two separate wars and you listed both wars. The Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812 had a US force led by Andrew Jackson. The Civil War Battle of New Orleans was a naval engagement in which Admiral David Faragutt captured the city for the Union.


Battle of New Orleans who won?

The battle was regarded as the greatest American land victory of the war. The English retreated as they lost.


Civil war naval hero led the battle to take New Orleans?

David Glasgow Farragut led the battle of New Orleans.


What is the nickname for the civil war battle of New Orleans?

Nickelodeon


Who lost the battle of the civil war of new Orleans?

Antarctica


Who was sent to defend New Orleans during the Battle of New Orleans?

the narwhals


What battle started with the letter N?

The Battle of Nashville was a major battle during the American Civil War. The Battle of New Orleans was a major battle during the War of 1812. The Battle of Normandy was a major battle during World War II.


How many people were in the Civil War in the battle of New Orleans?

12,000


What was the landscape in the battle of new Orleans in the civil war?

On the moon with buzz lightyear


What battle was fought after the war of1812 was officially over?

Battle of New Orleans


When was the civil war battle of new Orleans?

April 25-May 1, 1862


Who was a civil war hero and led the battle to take new Orleans?

A notable Civil War hero who led the battle to take New Orleans was Admiral David Farragut. He commanded the Union naval forces during the Battle of New Orleans in April 1862, successfully capturing the city and securing a vital strategic port for the Union. His famous order, "Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!" exemplified his bold leadership during the engagement. Farragut's victory was significant in establishing Union control over the Mississippi River.