The Battle of New Orleans Free Audiobook Download by Robert Vincent Remini


The Battle of New Orleans is a book written by Robert Vincent Remini. It is an American history book that tells the story of the Siege of New Orleans which took place in 1814. The British army invaded and captured the city, but did not remain there for long because they were forced to retreat by General Andrew Jackson who was leading a force of Americans against them

In the summer of 1814, the British invaded and occupied New Orleans, putting a large portion of the American population in danger because they had not received word that war was declared. The Battle of New Orleans made it so that Americans were able to fight back against the British, but it took a while for them to do so. In this audiobook, you will learn how many people died and what brave souls became their heroes during this time.

"The Battle of New Orleans" was written by Robert Vincent Remini, who was born in 1926. The novel is a 1935 Pulitzer Prize winner and depicts an epic battle that took place during the War of 1812 and the Louisiana Purchase. The book tells the story through a series of letters between two men, one in command of a British ship and the other commanding General Andrew Jackson. The American ultimately wins.

The Battle of New Orleans is the most important battle in American history. General Andrew Jackson led a 2,600 man army and navy over 200 miles from Tennessee to confront 3,600 British troops under General Edward Pakenham. The land battle started on January 8th, 1815 outside of New Orleans at the Chalmette Plantation. The British won a devastating victory over the Americans and killed or wounded 900 soldiers in just 20 minutes. They also captured all but one artillery piece that was used by the Americans during the battle

The Battle of New Orleans, a book by Robert Vincent Remini is an audio-only work. In the audiobook, 'Raymond Todd' narrates the historical battle that took place in this area. The book focuses on three major subjects: the Battle of New Orleans itself, the political and social consequences of military defeat, and the aftermath of Andrew Jackson's victory.

One of the most famous battles in American History is the Battle of New Orleans. Lee's army, led by General Jackson, fought a bloody battle during which they were nearly defeated by Pakenham's British troops.

Published Date 2008-10-02
Duration 6 hours 47 minutes
Author Robert Vincent Remini
Narrated Raymond Todd
Reviews
(9 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category History
Parent Category Military

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