It was 431 killed, 1,353 wounded and 548 captured.
The British had 431 killed and the Americans had 37 killed.
Edward Pakenham, Major General, commanding the British North American Army.
The British lost 2 men and The U.S. Lost only 700 men
Napoleon Bonaparte, who was exiled to Elba, Italy, after defeat in 1814, escaped and returned to France before being beaten again at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 and imprisoned by the British on St Helena
70,000 soldiers died during the Third Battle
The British had 431 killed and the Americans had 37 killed.
He was wounded several times during battle, and eventually died.
Edward Pakenham, Major General, commanding the British North American Army.
Jackson fought two or three major battles with the Indians in the Creek Wars. He is most remembered for his great victory over the British at New Orleans in 1815. He had some short battles with the Seminoles and Spanish in the Seminole War in Florida.
The British lost 2 men and The U.S. Lost only 700 men
Robert Ross - British Army officer - died in 1814.
Andrew Jackson played an important part in the War of 1812. At the battle of New Orleans, which actually took place after the official end of the war, he soundly defeated the British forced trying to capture New Orleans. This victory brought him great fame and helped him win the presidency later on.
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About 300 British soldiers died in the battle of Saratoga.
nearly 1,000 british soldiers died
Battle of the Alamo Survivor Susana Dickinson was born in 1814 and died October 7, 1883. She was likely 69 years old when she died, some 47 years after the battle.
The battle, on January 8, 1815, was the last battle of the War of 1812 between the US and Britain. It occurred because the British, having successfully attacked some cities on the East Coast, tried to exert pressure on the US by seizing New orleans, the valuable port through which all frontier commerce had to pass along the Mississippi River. The peace treaty had already been signed at Ghent (December 24, 1814), but had yet to reach Congress. It was not ratified until February 18, 1815. A British victory might have resulted in a continued British presence in the lower Mississippi Valley. There were actually several reasons why the war of 1812 started. The official reason as made clear in the declaration of war by the United States of America to Great Britain was the Impression Issue that was made by the British Government under their Orders-in-Council. This Impression Issue is an act whereby men are forced by the government for induction into military service. The British stopped US ships and took crewmen from them claiming they were British-born and therefore British subjects. Moreover, American ships were seized because they had such crewmen, or because they had cargoes on which British duties were claimed due.