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Morgan Lynch
27 April, 00:06
Why was the battle of new orleans unnecessary
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Kira Garrett
27 April, 02:30
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Because the treaty ending the British involvement in the United States during the War of 1812 was signed so Britain and America were no longer at war when the battle happened. So thousands more died for something that never should've happened.
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