History of War

BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS

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08 ON TO NEW ORLEANS

With the bulk of his fleet past the line of the forts, Farragut heads further up the Mississippi towards New Orleans, which he reaches the next day. The city is undefended. Forts Jackson and St Philip capitulate two days later.

07 MANASSAS STRIKES AGAIN... AND AGAIN

Brooklyn makes it upriver past Fort

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