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A key tactic used by General Andrew Jackson's forces during the Battle of New Orleans was the construction of strong defensive fortifications.
General Andrew Jackson's forces in the Battle of New Orleans were the construction of strong defensive fortifications. Jackson's men built earthworks and trenches along the Rodriguez Canal, creating a fortified line that protected them from British attacks. This strategic use of defensive positions allowed the smaller American force to hold off the larger British army, inflicting heavy casualties while sustaining minimal losses. The fortifications, combined with artillery and sharpshooters, gave the Americans a decisive advantage, helping secure their victory in this final major conflict of the War of 1812.