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Why was the battle of new orleans in the war of 1812 sometimes thought of as a "meaningless" american victory?
a) andrew jackson was killed during it.
b) the united states lost the war of 1812.
c) it occurred after the end of the war of 1812.
d) the u. s. surrendered the city to britain after the war.

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