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What were the American losses during the Battle of New Orleans in January 1815?

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The American losses during the Battle of New Orleans in January 1815 were indeed approximately 100 men. This battle occurred during the War of 1812 and was notable for being fought after the Treaty of Ghent, which effectively ended the war, had been signed, but before news of the treaty reached the United States. Despite the numerical superiority of British forces, the American troops, led by General Andrew Jackson, employed effective defensive strategies and took advantage of the terrain, resulting in relatively low casualties for the Americans compared to the heavy losses suffered by the British. The British faced around 2,000 casualties, which starkly highlights the effectiveness of the American defensive efforts and the significance of this victory in shaping national pride and identity. The figure of approximately 100 American casualties is well documented and reflects both the success of the American side and the factors that contributed to their victory.

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