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About Jean Lafitte
At the Battle of New Orleans in January 1815, he didn’t just lend men, he negotiated sovereignty. With his Baratarian fleet and 1,000 seasoned smugglers, he held leverage over General Jackson: no artillery, no gunpowder, no knowledge of the bayous, unless Lafitte’s men were granted pardons and full citizenship. He delivered not only cannons forged from captured Spanish brass but also tactical intelligence on British troop landings via Lake Borgne, enabling Jackson’s decisive flank defense. Unlike most privateers, he maintained a written code aboard the *Pélican*, banned gambling debts among crew, and archived letters proving his lobbying for Louisiana’s statehood in 1812. His loyalty wasn’t to France or America alone, it was to the Gulf Coast itself: its marshes, its mixed Creole-Spanish-French-Black communities, and the porous sovereignty that let free people of color serve under his flag as officers. That pragmatism, rooted in trade networks more than ideology, made him indispensable, and unclassifiable.
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- “How did you convince Jackson to pardon your men after helping win New Orleans?”
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