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The primary objective of the British forces in the battle was To gain control of the Mississippi River.
The primary objective of the British forces during the Battle of New Orleans was to gain control of the Mississippi River. Capturing this strategic waterway was crucial for the British, as it would enable them to disrupt American trade and supply lines while enhancing their military foothold in the region. Control of the river would allow for easier movement of troops and resources, further strengthening British influence on the Gulf Coast. The battle, fought on January 8, 1815, ultimately resulted in a decisive American victory, thwarting British plans and securing the river for the United States, solidifying its importance in American history.