The Battle of New Orleans was the climactic battle of America's
"forgotten war" of 1812. Andrew Jackson led his ragtag corps of soldiers
against 8,000 disciplined invading British regulars in a battle that
delivered the British a humiliating military defeat. The victory
solidified America's independence and marked the beginning of Jackson's
rise to national prominence. Hailed as "terrifically readable" by the
Chicago Sun Times, The Battle of New Orleans is popular American
history at its best, bringing to life a landmark battle that helped
define the character of the United States.