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Was The Battle of New Orleans in 1814 Actually in Lower Alabama

 
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I read some guy from south Alabama's ramblings on a historical blog's comments sections that the Battle of New Orleans actually took place near Mobile, AL because there is no way in hell Andy Jackson could march his troops from Pensacola, Fl all the way across the Gulf Coast swampland (gators, snakes, malaria) to New Orleans, LA...there were no fukkn roads or bridges so it seems they met up with the Brits in Mobile Bay and the Secretary of War at the time covered up the map fuck up...all the landmarks mentioned and lattitude markers placed by surveyors are at the top of the Mobile Bay, not Lake Ponchartrain.

They were 130 miles short of New Orleans and just said fuck it...

He also said something about the early maps of the Southeastern US being wrongly turned 90 degrees and that the early major historical battles were fought in different cities and states than what we were taught.

Was he off his rocker or is this remotely plausible and Andy Jackson, an illiterate was rewarded with a presidency for keeping his mouth shut...
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Re: Was The Battle of New Orleans in 1814 Actually in Lower Alabama
jean lafitte says no
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No.
Kamala Harris is not a Natural Born Citizen. She's illegally running.

Used by the Founders...
Book I of The Law of Nations, Chapter XIX, § 212 (Joseph Chitty numbering) – “Citizens and natives”
reads: 'The citizens are the members of the civil society; bound to this society by certain duties, and subject to
its authority, they equally participate in its advantages. The natives, or natural-born citizens, are those born in
the country, of parents who are citizens. As the society cannot exist and perpetuate itself otherwise than by
the children of the citizens
, those children naturally follow the condition of their fathers, and succeed to all
their rights.' 1758 Emerich de Vattel

Oh' What the Hell, do I look like I want to die in some nursing home one day...
America must have 4 new Constitutional Amendments...
1. Drug Tests and Mental Evaluations on all politicians and judges randomly five times per year.
2. Term Limits for Federal politicians and judges.
3. Mental and health standards for Supreme Court Justices and retirement age set.
4. A 'Star Chamber' of elected Natural Born Citizens (no attorney's) to ivestigate, try, and prosecute the politicians and government employee's as they see fit.

Mandatory death penalty by public hanging is the merciful sentence for pedos and their associates.

Democrats are a WMD, literally.

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jean lafitte says no
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he was a professional thief..
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All I know is if the CSS Tennessee could have made twelve knots Damn torpedoes would have been the least of their worries.

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Re: Was The Battle of New Orleans in 1814 Actually in Lower Alabama
I read some guy from south Alabama's ramblings on a historical blog's comments sections that the Battle of New Orleans actually took place near Mobile, AL because there is no way in hell Andy Jackson could march his troops from Pensacola, Fl all the way across the Gulf Coast swampland (gators, snakes, malaria) to New Orleans, LA...there were no fukkn roads or bridges so it seems they met up with the Brits in Mobile Bay and the Secretary of War at the time covered up the map fuck up...all the landmarks mentioned and lattitude markers placed by surveyors are at the top of the Mobile Bay, not Lake Ponchartrain.

They were 130 miles short of New Orleans and just said fuck it...

He also said something about the early maps of the Southeastern US being wrongly turned 90 degrees and that the early major historical battles were fought in different cities and states than what we were taught.

Was he off his rocker or is this remotely plausible and Andy Jackson, an illiterate was rewarded with a presidency for keeping his mouth shut...
 Quoting: whoopty_woop


You might be right..

But they were across that swamp and did fuck those british up..
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This is exactly what happened.

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Re: Was The Battle of New Orleans in 1814 Actually in Lower Alabama
I read some guy from south Alabama's ramblings on a historical blog's comments sections that the Battle of New Orleans actually took place near Mobile, AL because there is no way in hell Andy Jackson could march his troops from Pensacola, Fl all the way across the Gulf Coast swampland (gators, snakes, malaria) to New Orleans, LA...there were no fukkn roads or bridges so it seems they met up with the Brits in Mobile Bay and the Secretary of War at the time covered up the map fuck up...all the landmarks mentioned and lattitude markers placed by surveyors are at the top of the Mobile Bay, not Lake Ponchartrain.

They were 130 miles short of New Orleans and just said fuck it...

He also said something about the early maps of the Southeastern US being wrongly turned 90 degrees and that the early major historical battles were fought in different cities and states than what we were taught.

Was he off his rocker or is this remotely plausible and Andy Jackson, an illiterate was rewarded with a presidency for keeping his mouth shut...
 Quoting: whoopty_woop





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