Episodes

  • 1.28: The Saints Go Marching In
    Apr 12 2025

    After victory, New Orleans exhales... then throws its biggest party yet. We meet some fun characters as the British evacuate the field. Andrew Jackson is (symbolically) crowned Roman emperor.


    LEARN MORE:

    The Greatest Fury: The Battle of New Orleans and the Rebirth of America by William C. Davis

    The British at the Gates: The New Orleans Campaign in the War of 1812 by Robin Reilly

    The Battle of New Orleans: Andrew Jackson and America's First Military Victory by Robert V. Remini

    The Accidental City: Improvising New Orleans by Lawrence N. Powell

    The World That Made New Orleans: From Spanish Silver to Congo Square by Ned Sublette

    "The Battle of New Orleans Reconsidered: Andrew Jackson and Martial Law" by Matthew Warshauer

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    23 mins
  • 1.27: The Battle of New Orleans
    Mar 5 2025

    An invading British army is obliterated by an unlikely coalition: American frontiersmen, French speakers, free men of color, pirates and a hundred kinds more. New Orleans is saved.


    LEARN MORE:

    The Greatest Fury: The Battle of New Orleans and the Rebirth of America by William C. Davis

    The British at the Gates: The New Orleans Campaign in the War of 1812 by Robin Reilly

    The Battle of New Orleans: Andrew Jackson and America's First Military Victory by Robert V. Remini

    The Accidental City: Improvising New Orleans by Lawrence N. Powell

    The Pirates Laffite: The Treacherous World of the Corsairs of the Gulf by William C. Davis

    The World That Made New Orleans: From Spanish Silver to Congo Square by Ned Sublette

    "Jean Lafitte, the Baratarians, and the Battle of New Orleans: A Reappraisal" by Robert C. Vogel

    "Always 'En Garde': The Effects of Slave Insurrection upon the Louisiana Mentality, 1811-1815" by Junius P. Rodriguez

    "William Claiborne and New Orleans's Battalion of Color, 1803-1815: Race and the Limits of Federal Power in the Early Republic" by James E. Wainwright

    "The Battle of New Orleans Reconsidered: Andrew Jackson and Martial Law" by Matthew Warshauer

    "British Command Decisions Relative to the Battle of New Orleans" by John K. Mahon

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • 1.26: Line Jackson
    Jan 18 2025

    The Americans build a wall to defend New Orleans. The British army pays for it.

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    LEARN MORE:

    The Greatest Fury: The Battle of New Orleans and the Rebirth of America by William C. Davis

    The British at the Gates: The New Orleans Campaign in the War of 1812 by Robin Reilly

    The Battle of New Orleans: Andrew Jackson and America's First Military Victory by Robert V. Remini

    The Accidental City: Improvising New Orleans by Lawrence N. Powell

    The Pirates Laffite: The Treacherous World of the Corsairs of the Gulf by William C. Davis

    The World That Made New Orleans: From Spanish Silver to Congo Square by Ned Sublette

    "British Command Decisions Relative to the Battle of New Orleans" by John K. Mahon

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    28 mins
  • 1.25: Pull Dick, Pull Devil
    Dec 28 2024

    Gabriel Villeré escapes the British invaders. Jackson attacks them immediately. As a thick fog rolls in below New Orleans, both sides manage feats of strength.


    READ MORE:

    The Greatest Fury: The Battle of New Orleans and the Rebirth of America by William C. Davis

    The British at the Gates: The New Orleans Campaign in the War of 1812 by Robin Reilly

    The Battle of New Orleans: Andrew Jackson and America's First Military Victory by Robert V. Remini

    The Accidental City: Improvising New Orleans by Lawrence N. Powell

    The Pirates Laffite: The Treacherous World of the Corsairs of the Gulf by William C. Davis

    The World That Made New Orleans: From Spanish Silver to Congo Square by Ned Sublette

    "British Command Decisions Relative to the Battle of New Orleans" by John K. Mahon

    https://villerefamily.com/the-battle-of-new-orleans/

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    23 mins
  • 1.24: Sloop John Bull
    Dec 22 2024

    The British take the bad route to New Orleans. It is very cold.


    READ MORE:

    The Greatest Fury: The Battle of New Orleans and the Rebirth of America by William C. Davis

    The British at the Gates: The New Orleans Campaign in the War of 1812 by Robin Reilly

    The Battle of New Orleans: Andrew Jackson and America's First Military Victory by Robert V. Remini

    The Accidental City: Improvising New Orleans by Lawrence N. Powell

    The Pirates Laffite: The Treacherous World of the Corsairs of the Gulf by William C. Davis

    The World That Made New Orleans: From Spanish Silver to Congo Square by Ned Sublette

    "British Command Decisions Relative to the Battle of New Orleans" by John K. Mahon


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    14 mins
  • 1.23: Lockdown
    Dec 8 2024

    Andrew Jackson races to prepare New Orleans before the British invasion. The Lafittes cut a deal. An urgent message arrives from downriver.


    READ MORE:


    The Greatest Fury: The Battle of New Orleans and the Rebirth of America by William C. Davis


    The British at the Gates: The New Orleans Campaign in the War of 1812 by Robin Reilly


    The Battle of New Orleans: Andrew Jackson and America's First Military Victory by Robert V. Remini


    The Accidental City: Improvising New Orleans by Lawrence N. Powell


    The Pirates Laffite: The Treacherous World of the Corsairs of the Gulf by William C. Davis


    The World That Made New Orleans: From Spanish Silver to Congo Square by Ned Sublette


    "British Command Decisions Relative to the Battle of New Orleans" by John K. Mahon

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    30 mins
  • 1.22: Andrew Jackson
    Nov 22 2024

    We explore Andrew Jackson's path to New Orleans: His origins. The Creek War. Pensacola. And we see how he set up the American victory at New Orleans—before he even arrived.


    READ MORE:

    The Battle of New Orleans: Andrew Jackson and America's First Military Victory by Robert V. Remini

    The Accidental City: Improvising New Orleans by Lawrence N. Powell

    The World That Made New Orleans: From Spanish Silver to Congo Square by Ned Sublette

    "'Remember Fort Mims:' Reinterpreting the Origins of the Creek War" by Karl Davis

    "'A Slow, Laborious Slaughter': The Battle of Horseshoe Bend" by Thomas Kanon

    "British Command Decisions Relative to the Battle of New Orleans" by John K. Mahon

    "Red Stick War, 1813–1814" in Massacring Indians: From Horseshoe Bend to Wounded Knee by Roger L. Nichols


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    21 mins
  • 1.21: Target New Orleans
    Nov 12 2024

    The War of 1812 begins! Seven weeks after Louisiana wins statehood, America declares war on Britain. It goes poorly. Britain puts New Orleans in its sights, and the militias—particularly, black militias—are, for now, its best defense.


    READ MORE:

    The Battle of New Orleans: Andrew Jackson and America's First Military Victory by Robert V. Remini

    The Accidental City: Improvising New Orleans by Lawrence N. Powell

    The World That Made New Orleans: From Spanish Silver to Congo Square by Ned Sublette

    "'The Preservation of Good Order': William C. C. Claiborne and the Militia of the Louisiana Provisional Government, 1803–1805" by Joseph F. Stoltz III

    "British Command Decisions Relative to the Battle of New Orleans" by John K. Mahon

    "Mr. Jefferson's Creoles: The Battalion D'Orleans and the Americanization of Creole Louisiana, 1803–1815" by Paul D. Gelpi, Jr.

    "William Claiborne and New Orleans's Battalion of Color, 1803–1815: Race and the Limits of Federal Power in the Early Republic" by James E. Wainwright

    "Always 'En Garde': The Effects of the Slave Insurrection Upon the Louisiana Mentality, 1811–1815" by Junius P. Rodriguez


    SOUNDS:

    French Quarter Bourbon walk.wav by volivieri -- https://freesound.org/s/110012/ -- License: Attribution 4.0

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    22 mins
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