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LOUISIANA
British New Orleans Campaign,
FORT ST PHILLIP November 22, 1814– February 11, 1815
Mobile
Jan. 8–18:
Secondary
attack fails
Dec. 23:
British land,
Jan. 27:
British withdraw troops
Dec. 24:
Night
battle,
Jackson's Final
position
Dec. 14:
American
gunboats
destroyed
Dec. 13: British
fleet arrives,
troops sent
to seize
outlying
islands
and forts
Nov. 11:
Jackson returns from
Pensacola operation,
leaving for New
Orleans Nov. 22,
almost all of his troops
are left in Mobile under
Winchester’s command
CONN.R.I.
MASS.
N.H.
N.J.
MAINE
NOVA
SCOTIA
New York
Detroit
Albany
Washington
Cincinatti
Philadelphia
Charleston
Norfolk
Huntsville
Mobile Pensacola
Vicksburg
New Orleans
Savannah
St. Augustine
Baltimore
Buffalo
Oswego
Plattsburgh
Erie
Cleveland
VIRGINIA
NEW YORK
PENNSYLVANIA
UPPER CANADA
(BRITISH)
VERMONT
MARYLAND
DELAWARE
British movements, 1812
British movements, 1813
British movements, 1814–15
U.S. movements, 1812
U.S. movements, 1813
U.S. movements, 1814–15
British blockade
Battle (British victory)
Battle (American victory)
LOUISIANA
MISSOURI
TERRITORY
MICHIGAN
TERRITORY
INDIANA
TERRITORY
OHIO
MISSISSIPPI
TERRITORY
FLORIDA
(Spain)
GEORGIA
SOUTH
CAROLINA
NORTH
CAROLINA
KENTUCKY
TENNESSEE
MACKINACFORT
FORTNIAGARA
FORTDEARBORN
Battleof the
Thames
Put-in-Bay
HorseshoeBend
The War of 1812In the first phase of the war, 1812–1813, the United States attempted to invade Canada near Detroit, Buffalo, and Plattsburgh
(New York); it failed. In the second phase, 1814, the British invaded the Chesapeake and burned Washington, DC. The final phase of the war
occurred from November 1814 to early 1815, after the Treaty of Ghent was signed. British troops landed at the mouth of the Mississippi River
and were defeated by General Andrew Jackson at New Orleans.