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General Jackson Statue In New Orleans |
"The battle of Plattsburg; a study in and of the war of 1812...General Macomb.... :
The same idea [as the British had before the Battle of New Orleans, to separate the country at the Mississippi River], combined with
one of the great rules of strategy, was back of the battle of Plattsburg. The British believed — and had indeed good grounds for so believing — that if they won at Plattsburg, defeating both the fleet on Lake Champlain and the land forces, they could divide as regards military operations.
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