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Battle of New Orleans
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Who was the hero of the Battle of New Orleans? What kinds of people fought in his army?
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The hero of the Battle of New Orleans was Andrew Jackson. His army was composed of a mix of regular U.S. Army troops, Tennessee militia, Kentucky militia, Choctaw and Creek Indians, free African Americans, and pirates.
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