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novanet- as a great victory even though it came after the war officially ended
what great victory has Caesar just accomplished
The speaker probably meant a Pyrrhic victory: a victory won, but at too great of a cost.
In new Orleans you can get great stuff there's the French Quarter which is awesome by the way you can get great tasting food and many other things
In the Spring of 1429 Joan of Arc took command of the French Army and won her first great victory at Orleans on May 7, 1429 when her forces captured the fort Les Tourelles.
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Andrew Jackson
novanet- as a great victory even though it came after the war officially ended
The Battle of New Orleans actually was a pretty great victory, probably the greatest American land victory of the War of 1812... shame it happened after the war was over. In those days, it took a long time for news of treaties to reach commanders on the battlefield. Neither side that took part in the battle was aware that the treaty of Ghent ending the war had been signed about two weeks earlier.
Jackson is famous for being a two-term US president who quite influential in establishing the powers of the presidency, He was also a war hero as the general who won a great victory at the Battle of New Orleans.
a great success or victory
He was my great great great great grandfather he fought in the battle of new Orleans.
what great victory has Caesar just accomplished
Pyrrhic victory.
He's at the Centre for Great Apes in Florida.
A victory at great cost, outweighing the benefits.
The loss of New Orleans meant the loss of the use of the Mississippi River as an outlet for southern exports of crops and imports of war materials. The Mississippi was the great natural pathway for trade of most of the Confederate states - basically all except those few with an Atlantic coastline. New Orleans was also one of the biggest cities in the south and one of the few with any industry to speak of. The south could ill afford to lose this scarce industrial production.