- Reaction score
- 1
- Points
- 410
Yup that's it.
After taking Ft Boyer Major General Lambert and his 5,000 British and West Indies troops were in a position to easily capture Mobile and probably raid and pillage the whole coast had they not received word the war was over.
The naval forces they had made them much more mobile than Jackson's forces. In addition Old Hickory was probably reluctant to leave his defences near New Orleans. His troops while good in defence were for the most part untrained or partially trained militia and volunteers. In a stand up open fight against British regulars commanded by a competant General, which Lambert was, they probably would not have done as well as they did fighting behind bales of cotton against a sucicidal frontal assault.
After taking Ft Boyer Major General Lambert and his 5,000 British and West Indies troops were in a position to easily capture Mobile and probably raid and pillage the whole coast had they not received word the war was over.
The naval forces they had made them much more mobile than Jackson's forces. In addition Old Hickory was probably reluctant to leave his defences near New Orleans. His troops while good in defence were for the most part untrained or partially trained militia and volunteers. In a stand up open fight against British regulars commanded by a competant General, which Lambert was, they probably would not have done as well as they did fighting behind bales of cotton against a sucicidal frontal assault.