Statements (211)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:historical_event
gptkb:song gptkb:battle |
gptkbp:bfsLayer |
5
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gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:The_Statler_Brothers'_Live_Album
gptkb:Emanuel_Leutze |
gptkbp:aftermath |
Boosted American nationalism
Increased Andrew Jackson's popularity Increased American nationalism End of the War of 1812 Increased popularity of Andrew Jackson Led to the rise of the Democratic Party |
gptkbp:album |
gptkb:Johnny_Horton_Makes_History
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gptkbp:artist |
gptkb:Jimmy_Driftwood
gptkb:Johnny_Horton |
gptkbp:associated_with |
American patriotism
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gptkbp:awards |
gptkb:None
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gptkbp:casualties |
Approximately 2,000 British casualties
Approximately 70 American casualties Approximately 2,000 British Approximately 70 American Approximately 2,000 British and 70 American Approximately 2,000 killed, wounded, or captured Approximately 70 killed and wounded |
gptkbp:chart_position |
#1 on Billboard Hot 100
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gptkbp:combatant |
gptkb:British_Empire
gptkb:United_States |
gptkbp:combatants |
gptkb:British_Empire
gptkb:United_States |
gptkbp:commanded |
gptkb:Andrew_Jackson
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gptkbp:commander |
gptkb:Andrew_Jackson
gptkb:Edward_Pakenham gptkb:General_Edward_Pakenham gptkb:Major_General_Andrew_Jackson |
gptkbp:conflict |
Decisive American victory
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gptkbp:covered_by |
By various artists
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gptkbp:cultural_impact |
Inspiration for songs and literature
Inspired songs and literature Celebrated in American folklore Popularized historical events |
gptkbp:cultural_references |
gptkb:mythological_figure
Mentioned in literature Inspiration for art and performances Folk songs and ballads Referenced in popular music |
gptkbp:cultural_significance |
American folk culture
Inspiration for songs and folklore |
gptkbp:date |
January 8, 1815
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gptkbp:defense |
Fortifications and strategic positioning
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gptkbp:diplomatic_relations |
gptkb:Treaty_of_Ghent
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gptkbp:duration |
About 30 minutes
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gptkbp:enemy |
gptkb:military_unit
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gptkbp:events |
Part of the larger conflict between the U. S. and Britain
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gptkbp:fought_in |
gptkb:river
gptkb:Louisiana_Territory gptkb:The_War_of_1812 January 8, 1815 Early 19th century warfare United States and Great Britain British invasion forces January 1815 Militia and regular army troops |
gptkbp:future_plans |
To control the Mississippi River
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gptkbp:genre |
gptkb:country
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gptkbp:head_coach |
sang a famous song about the battle
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gptkbp:historical_analysis |
Examined in military studies
Examined in military history studies Discussed in American history courses |
gptkbp:historical_context |
Influence on American politics
Formation of national identity Impact on American society British military strategy in North America Trade restrictions Part of the War of 1812 Influence on future military engagements Impressment of American sailors Role of African American soldiers American military preparedness Role of the press in shaping public opinion Role of privateers Role of privateers in the conflict Role of women during the war Public sentiment towards the war Role of volunteers Part of the larger conflict between the U. S. and Britain Native American alliances with Britain Tensions between the U. S. and Britain Post-War of 1812 tensions Impact on U. S. military doctrine Impact on the Democratic-Republican Party Impact on the Federalist Party Economic impact on New Orleans Civic pride in New Orleans Cultural impact on New Orleans Economic pressures from the Napoleonic Wars Impact of the War of 1812 on U. S. foreign policy Impact on U. S.-British relations Long-term effects on U. S. history Native American alliances with the British Role of Native American tribes Role of children during the war Role of militia units Tensions over trade and territorial expansion U. S. expansionism in the early 19th century War Hawks' influence on U. S. policy Expansionist sentiments in the U. S. Tensions from the Napoleonic Wars Economic interests in the Gulf of Mexico Impact of the War of 1812 on U. S. politics Legacy of American military leadership Political divisions in the U. S. Trade restrictions against the U. S. |
gptkbp:historical_event |
gptkb:Battle_of_New_Orleans
Fought after the Treaty of Ghent was signed Significant American military victory |
gptkbp:historical_figure |
gptkb:Daniel_Webster
gptkb:John_Coffee gptkb:Thomas_Jefferson gptkb:James_Monroe gptkb:Henry_Clay gptkb:Jean_Lafitte gptkb:William_Carroll Native American allies of the British Militia forces from various states Andrew Jackson's troops British troops under Pakenham Free men of color in the battle |
gptkbp:historical_impact |
Influenced future military strategies
Symbol of American resilience Boosted Andrew Jackson's national profile Boosted Andrew Jackson's popularity |
gptkbp:historical_period |
Early 19th century
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gptkbp:historical_significance |
Demonstrated American resolve
Demonstrated the effectiveness of American forces |
gptkbp:historical_site |
gptkb:Chalmette_Battlefield
gptkb:Jean_Lafitte_National_Historical_Park |
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
The Battle of New Orleans
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gptkbp:influenced |
Country music genre
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gptkbp:influenced_by |
American folk music
Local geography and waterways Traditional American ballads |
gptkbp:inspired |
Other songs about battles
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gptkbp:inspired_by |
gptkb:American_history
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gptkbp:involved_forces |
American militia and regulars
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gptkbp:is_celebrated_in |
Annual reenactments
Annual celebrations Monuments and memorials |
gptkbp:is_cited_in |
Music history studies
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gptkbp:is_featured_in |
Documentaries about the War of 1812
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gptkbp:is_popular_in |
gptkb:battle
1950s America |
gptkbp:landmark |
gptkb:Battle_of_New_Orleans_Monument
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gptkbp:legacy |
Symbol of American resilience
Influenced American military strategy Cultural references in music and literature Influence on American military strategy Enduring symbol of American independence Classic American song Symbol of local pride in New Orleans |
gptkbp:length |
2:58
2:32 |
gptkbp:location |
gptkb:New_Orleans,_Louisiana
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gptkbp:media_appearances |
Featured in films and documentaries
Subject of numerous books |
gptkbp:military_branch |
gptkb:military_unit
gptkb:Royal_Army |
gptkbp:military_strategy |
Flanking maneuvers
Use of artillery Defensive fortifications Use of artillery and entrenchments |
gptkbp:music_style |
Folk melody
Narrative song |
gptkbp:music_video |
gptkb:battle
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gptkbp:narrative_style |
Part of American folklore
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gptkbp:notable_performance |
gptkb:Grand_Ole_Opry
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gptkbp:notable_song |
Descriptive and narrative
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gptkbp:part_of |
gptkb:War_of_1812
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gptkbp:performed_by |
gptkb:concert_tour
gptkb:Johnny_Horton Various festivals |
gptkbp:public_perception |
Heroic defense
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gptkbp:record_label |
gptkb:Columbia_Records
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gptkbp:recorded_by |
gptkb:Nashville,_Tennessee
gptkb:Johnny_Horton |
gptkbp:related_event |
gptkb:Battle_of_Chalmette
gptkb:Battle_of_Fort_Bowyer gptkb:Battle_of_Lake_Borgne gptkb:Siege_of_Fort_St._Philip gptkb:Treaty_of_Ghent |
gptkbp:release_year |
gptkb:1959
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gptkbp:released |
gptkb:battle
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gptkbp:released_in |
gptkb:1959
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gptkbp:result |
American victory
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gptkbp:significance |
Last major battle of the War of 1812
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gptkbp:strategic_importance |
Control of the Mississippi River
Secured New Orleans for the United States Impact on U. S.-British relations Protection of American territory |
gptkbp:supports |
Approximately 8,000 troops
Approximately 4,000 troops |
gptkbp:tactics |
gptkb:political_movement
Flanking maneuvers Artillery fire Use of artillery Defensive fortifications Capture New Orleans Defend New Orleans |
gptkbp:theme |
gptkb:War_of_1812
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gptkbp:themes |
Describes the battle
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gptkbp:writer |
gptkb:Jimmy_Driftwood
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gptkbp:year_composed |
gptkb:1958
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