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... army was actually local militia. Similarly, the U.S. Army, from a European perspective, was essentially just militia as well. In terms of numbers, the U.S. Army had slightly more men. Logically, even if the U.S. Army was inferior, they shouldn't have been easily defeated by the Canadian forces. Even in original history, before British reinforcements arrived, the U.S. Army had a clear advantage.
"How could these Americans be so foolish!" Louis Bonaparte, the new chairman of the Louisiana ...
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