Cool fact: America and Great Britain had already signed a peace treaty before the Battle of New Orleans happened, but because the news of it took so long to get there, neither side knew there was already peace. This battle was also one of the major reasons Andrew Jackson became president.
I love the extreme attention to detail. The native Americans and slaves in the American ranks was impressive. The way you showed all the officers being cut down was fairly accurate too. I read that by the end of the battle there was not a single high ranking British officer alive.
I’m impressed by your attention to the historical details, such as how colonel Jackson hired privateers who were highly efficient with cannons for the defense of the fort
The funny thing about this battle is that the war was already over when it happened. It was just that since communication was so slow, they hadn't found out.
Half true, Britain had agreed to a peace treaty, but knew they technically could still fight until the US government approved it. Thus, they wanted to get the best result possible before than. The ULTIMATE prize would be to seize New Orleans and then move to cut off the vast Louisiana territory from the US and keep America from expanding much further in the future. Andrew Jackson later said a British victory essentially could have nullified the Louisiana Purchase from Napoleon. This plan of course failed disastrously, and the British were forced to simply withdraw and end their offensives (the Congress approved the peace treaty weeks after the Battle of New Orleans).
Great video! One thing that the American's did at this battle was they were rotating loaded and unloaded firearms from the front of the line to the back. They were reloaded in the back, passed them down to the front of the line to be fired. That way the front line was able to constantly fire upon the British without having to reload.
What I love about your videos is the diversity of them--different battles from different wars, amazing sets and fluid movements, but very few stop motions of yours all are part of the same war, and the diversity always makes one excited for what u will do next!
I remember our class taking a Field Trip to the Battle of New Orleans Battle Field. We pretended to battle the British. I was in the 2nd grade and I still remember that day still. I'm 46 now.. 🇺🇸
This is Great, I grew up only a few miles away from The Chalmette Battlefield, where the Battle of New Orleans took place. Excellent work, very time consuming I’m sure!
A fitting animation that showcased Andrew Jackson's brilliant planning and tactical sense. A true American war hero and later President of the United States. I salute you. The British were quite overconfident in the certainty of victory, and this stemmed from the character of their commanding officers at the time.
My brain: Don't do it. Don't do it. Don't you do iiiiiit... My mouth: (deep inhale) *IN EIGHTEEN-FOURTEEN WE TOOK A LITTLE TRIP, ALONG WITH COLONEL JACKSON DOWN THE MIGHTY MISSISSIP'*
We fired our guns and the British kept a-comin'. There wasn't nigh as many as there was a while ago. We fired once more and they began a-runnin', down the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico.
They won the battle ... but they lost the war Excellent video, every time you overcome enormously and in a great way, I do not know how you do it, but my regards and congratulations
Brilliantly performed. I liked the build up of tension at the beginning before the assault. You really captured how these line battles were fought and how random it was to survive.
You know, it's regrettable that so many men had to die in an engagement that occurred after the Treaty of Ghent was signed, but since we got the greatest battle song ever written out of it, it was totally worth it.
I love the attention to detail in this. It's the little secondary movements that really brings it to life and gives it that little extra something. Awesome video!
In 1814, we took a little trip Along with Colonel Jackson down the mighty Mississip' We took a little bacon and we took a little beans And we caught the bloody British in the town of New Orleans We fired our guns and the British kept a-comin' There wasn't as many as there was a while ago We fired once more and they began to runnin' On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico We looked down a river And we see'd the British come And there must have been a hundred of 'em Beatin' on the drums They stepped so high and they made their bugles ring We stood beside our cotton bales and didn't say a thing We fired our guns and the British kept a-comin' There wasn't as many as there was a while ago We fired once more and they began to runnin' On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico Old Hickory said we could take 'em by surprise If we didn't fire our muskets 'Til we looked 'em in the eye We held our fire 'Til we see'd their faces well Then we opened up our squirrel guns And really gave 'em, well We fired our guns and the British kept a-comin' There wasn't as many as there was a while ago We fired once more and they begin to runnin' On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico Yeah, they ran through the briars And they ran through the brambles And they ran through the bushes Where a rabbit couldn't go They ran so fast That the hounds couldn't catch 'em On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico We fired our cannon 'til the barrel melted down So we grabbed an alligator and we fought another round We filled his head with cannon balls, and powdered his behind And when we touched the powder off the gator lost his mind We fired our guns and the British kept a-comin' There wasn't as many as there was a while ago We fired once more and they began to runnin' On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico Yeah, they ran through the briars And they ran through the brambles And they ran through the bushes Where a rabbit couldn't go They ran so fast That the hounds couldn't catch 'em On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico Hut-two-three-four Sound off, three-four Hut-two-three-four Sound off, three-four
Pretty cool history lesson taught by LEGO stop motion. That’s a lot of work and really well done. Loading the cannons was my favorite. Good stuff. Very well done! 👍
The 1k people that disliked were the soldiers that survived from the British, the 2 others dislike were the commanding officers and the last dislike was from the guy that his friend died because of a guy that committed a war crime.
Great video! I am really facinated by the battle of New Orleans. It's a magnificent victory for the US. I mean we had 4,000 and the British 10,000. The losses were unimagined, the British lost about 4,000 and the US only lost 13. This video was so good, it made me want to go back in time to see the battle itself.
@@admiral9621 you know, people who say really gotta know that Canada wasn't part of the war, just Brits & the US. Besides, the Battle of New Orleans was the last battle and it was a decisive American Victory. So cleary, No Canadians were involved, so clearly America Won. I don't need further explainations.
@@admiral9621 Well, depends on the area of the war. The War of 1812 had multiple theaters, if you will. The Canada campaign was a bust, you're right on that, and we did have some embarrassing defeats other places early on. However, we destroyed Tecumseh's tribal army, took back virtually all lost land, won some significant naval clashes with the British and drove them out for good at New Orleans (plus they stopped kidnapping our sailors). So in some ways America won as well. A draw is a highly accurate description of this war. Canada and the US both had their sovereignty respected in the end, so it worked out well long term.
Canada: Hey dad Uk: Hey daughter Us: Alright sis, im'a just go take 'is land 'ight 'ere Uk: NO ONE HURTS MY DAUGHTER!!! Us: Im your god damn son! Uk: CHAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRGE
Im not sure of the name of the website but A lot of Lego videos are sponsored by them. There a Company That Sells custom legos that the lego brand does not sell For instance The website might buy 100 soldiers from the lego company then they paint the soldiers and give them new custom made clothes to make them look like a Officer
@@valkkyrriee Not sure where the bayonets are from, but the bear hat was on the official lego website pick a brick. I don't remember which serial number, though.
Dramatic! Very nicely done! I really like how dynamically the figs move - particularly when then fall down. Very nicely done! And the effects were good too! Great work - love it! Thanks a lot for sharing your creativity and keep up the good work :-)
Hey man as always great work I’ve been watching your videos since I was 8 years old “Today I’m 16 so I’m glad you you still make this awesome master of pieces!!!!
Cool fact: America and Great Britain had already signed a peace treaty before the Battle of New Orleans happened, but because the news of it took so long to get there, neither side knew there was already peace. This battle was also one of the major reasons Andrew Jackson became president.
Wasn't that peace treaty called the Treaty of Ghent?
@@jonathansmith8672 That's right.
Oh... rest in peace to those soldiers :(
Americans and british people...
@@evenriss and Indians, pirates, and Africans
Not sure that's a "cool fact" since a lot of men died for absolutely no reason
I like your attention to detail! The fact that criminals, Indians, and pirates were added was also true of the actual battle.
@Continental_ Squirrel can we call ‘em native Americans, eh?
Continental_ Squirrel one of the pirates was Jean Lafitte.
Chris Londo ok? No one really cares.
True
You gerezi
I love the extreme attention to detail. The native Americans and slaves in the American ranks was impressive. The way you showed all the officers being cut down was fairly accurate too. I read that by the end of the battle there was not a single high ranking British officer alive.
Love that, although stuff like the guy at 1:02 are very _innacurate_
@@SStupendous are you talking about the bowler hat?
@@d.o.f.t.1578 The guy's whole outfit and bowler hat is clearly out of place for 1814
@@SStupendouscorrect the bowler hat was created in 1849
@@Mrhistory7026” Erm Actually 🤓☝️’ moment
I’m impressed by your attention to the historical details, such as how colonel Jackson hired privateers who were highly efficient with cannons for the defense of the fort
Yes, very historically accurate. The British forgot to bring the ladders they needed to climb over the American ramparts, just like in real life...
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Those privateers were led by known pirate Jean Lafitte. He was actually pardoned after the battle.
Liam McDonough that’s crazy, we’ll earned I imagine tho lol
@@liammcdonough6832not just pardoned, letter of Marque were issued to him and his crew, making them Privateers for the USN
The funny thing about this battle is that the war was already over when it happened. It was just that since communication was so slow, they hadn't found out.
@Ethan Well, at least, communication has greatly improved in the following years.
Half true, Britain had agreed to a peace treaty, but knew they technically could still fight until the US government approved it. Thus, they wanted to get the best result possible before than. The ULTIMATE prize would be to seize New Orleans and then move to cut off the vast Louisiana territory from the US and keep America from expanding much further in the future. Andrew Jackson later said a British victory essentially could have nullified the Louisiana Purchase from Napoleon. This plan of course failed disastrously, and the British were forced to simply withdraw and end their offensives (the Congress approved the peace treaty weeks after the Battle of New Orleans).
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Great video! One thing that the American's did at this battle was they were rotating loaded and unloaded firearms from the front of the line to the back. They were reloaded in the back, passed them down to the front of the line to be fired. That way the front line was able to constantly fire upon the British without having to reload.
That was pretty much Standard in all of the Developed armys since the pike and shot era.
Great work! Excellent detail to animation and warfare mechanics.
thanks bro!
I liked your Lego Minecraft bids Titan Picture s and JD brick production
this made me so happy. it was great
How do lego youtubers ALWAYS comment on one anothers vids??
@ADY BRICKZ by clicking on the comment section and typing.
@@baguettedog3495 OwO how he know abouthat
Brick dictator we need you!!!
Bcs you are American
Love the Lego portrayal of my ancestor Andrew Jackson!!
The quality of the stop motion and editing is amazing keep up the great work!
thanks!
Really enjoyed it! Great work!
thanks bro!
Qwistouns I think not
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Hello check mark
Absolutely amazing!
thanks!
Your welcome!
Me: work tomorrow time for bed
RUclips: lego stop motion historical battles
What I love about your videos is the diversity of them--different battles from different wars, amazing sets and fluid movements, but very few stop motions of yours all are part of the same war, and the diversity always makes one excited for what u will do next!
I remember our class taking a Field Trip to the Battle of New Orleans Battle Field. We pretended to battle the British. I was in the 2nd grade and I still remember that day still. I'm 46 now.. 🇺🇸
Cool I guess
Amen
HOW THE FU#$ can you still rember that
@@cythesuckatlife297 I still remember shit from when I was 4 😂
@@Alejandro-et5wv me too
Great Video its cool to sea my live Think lego and history 😃
Grüße aus Deutschland 🇾🇪
Hi ;)
@@fdl2486 Thaks for you comand ☺️🇾🇪
@@fdl2486 jetzt hast du einen neuen Abo 🇾🇪
Amazing animation, the movements of the figures, especially the bullet impact reactions!
Make Game Of thrones Animation!
This is Great, I grew up only a few miles away from The Chalmette Battlefield, where the Battle of New Orleans took place. Excellent work, very time consuming I’m sure!
A fitting animation that showcased Andrew Jackson's brilliant planning and tactical sense. A true American war hero and later President of the United States. I salute you.
The British were quite overconfident in the certainty of victory, and this stemmed from the character of their commanding officers at the time.
The video is so real it is truly one of my favorties
Your RUclips channel makes the best stop motions ever
the water effect in 1:52 is awesome keep up with the great content
thanks!
Wow there’s so much detail to this! Even the flag blows in the wind...and the overall camera movements are epic!
My brain: Don't do it.
Don't do it.
Don't you do iiiiiit...
My mouth: (deep inhale) *IN EIGHTEEN-FOURTEEN WE TOOK A LITTLE TRIP, ALONG WITH COLONEL JACKSON DOWN THE MIGHTY MISSISSIP'*
Ahahhaahah
We took a little bacon and we took a little beans and went to face the British at a town called new Orleans
We fired our guns and the British kept a-comin'. There wasn't nigh as many as there was a while ago. We fired once more and they began a-runnin', down the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico.
Chase Legoman we took a little pork and we took a little beans and caught the bloody British in the town of New orleans
would like but its at 69
Is very NICE from PARIS 🔥❤️🇫🇷
OH MY GOD BEST ONE YET LOVE YOUR VIDSKEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!
thanks!
Really good job! Flawlessly made!!!!
thanks!
"We fired our guns and the British kepta comin'. There wasn't nigh as many as there was a while ago"
@AfricanRebel [YT] definitely hahaha
Padraig Pearse I respect u
My favorite song
Something somthing somthing chase em all the way to mexico.
dem brits haven lets up. deys was so manys of vem, we nearlu ran out a amma
A great stop montion
Oh dang, that was really amazing. keep up the good work!
1:24 One Yankee dies. Brits: CHARGE!!!
Lol
Haha
Rule Britannia
Yep............Why?
Press F for the one fallen Yankee 🇺🇸
Great work!!! These are so COOOOL!!! They are so difficult to make.
great work! this is my favorite battle and I also like legos i love your videos
You should do The battle of thermopylae... Great work!!! 😚😚😚
Michael XD that would just be greeks in a line stabbing Persians for hours on end
THIS IS SPARTA!
He can do some lacomedians arcadians some hoplites and some immortals and some persians
Just make sure it doesn't just show the Spartans, the rest of Greece did their part aswell.
Amazing video
That bayonet Stab at 2:07 was so well edited!
thanks!
They won the battle ... but they lost the war
Excellent video, every time you overcome enormously and in a great way, I do not know how you do it, but my regards and congratulations
@Mallyoo but you guys failed on your primary objective annex Canada
@@leonardorivelorivelo9253 that wasn't the primary objective
@@PFM719 The primary goal for the US deceleration of war is still debated today.
The original objective was to stop the British fr m taking American sailors, but later the Warhawks wanted annex Canada, they failed.
This is a great video the effort and time you put in this really paid off
thanks!
JD Brick Productions do you have a discord server?
I love it! Your animations are a huge inspiration for my own work
Brilliantly performed. I liked the build up of tension at the beginning before the assault. You really captured how these line battles were fought and how random it was to survive.
This was very good! I really enjoy how much detail in projectile paths and the bayonet play.
So good! Pls do a battle of stalingrad!
What a masterpiece, atmospheric and very nicely done!!👍👍👍👍
thanks!
Great video, i am impressed
thanks!
Your animations are so smooth they make mine look like 1 fps.
amazing work I’ve watched this like soo many times and I love it!
I've been waiting for one of these on your channel!
You do the best stop motions ever i love it keep up the cool lego battles i subed
This is amazing, awesome cool
You know, it's regrettable that so many men had to die in an engagement that occurred after the Treaty of Ghent was signed, but since we got the greatest battle song ever written out of it, it was totally worth it.
Which song
@@erwinrommel6561 Johnny Horton's "Battle of New Orleans"..👍(quoted in numerous other comments..!)
This video is sick man! Great Job👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
thanks!
This is an awesome video keep up the good work
thanks!
Ol' Hickory said we can take em' by surprise if we didn't fire muskets till we look em in the eyes.
Driver Nephi We held our fire till we see their faces well. Then we opened up our squirrel guns and really give em hell
Well we fired our guns and the British kept a comin
There wasn't nigh as many as there was a while ago.
Driver nephi, i thought u were supposed to be in Fallout new Vegas...
We fired once more and they began a runnin, down through the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico.
Great animation!
It's very cool!
Nice! Keep up the good work bro!
thanks!
I love the attention to detail in this. It's the little secondary movements that really brings it to life and gives it that little extra something. Awesome video!
thanks!
In 1814, we took a little trip
Along with Colonel Jackson down the mighty Mississip'
We took a little bacon and we took a little beans
And we caught the bloody British in the town of New Orleans
We fired our guns and the British kept a-comin'
There wasn't as many as there was a while ago
We fired once more and they began to runnin'
On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico
We looked down a river
And we see'd the British come
And there must have been a hundred of 'em
Beatin' on the drums
They stepped so high and they made their bugles ring
We stood beside our cotton bales and didn't say a thing
We fired our guns and the British kept a-comin'
There wasn't as many as there was a while ago
We fired once more and they began to runnin'
On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico
Old Hickory said we could take 'em by surprise
If we didn't fire our muskets
'Til we looked 'em in the eye
We held our fire
'Til we see'd their faces well
Then we opened up our squirrel guns
And really gave 'em, well
We fired our guns and the British kept a-comin'
There wasn't as many as there was a while ago
We fired once more and they begin to runnin'
On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico
Yeah, they ran through the briars
And they ran through the brambles
And they ran through the bushes
Where a rabbit couldn't go
They ran so fast
That the hounds couldn't catch 'em
On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico
We fired our cannon 'til the barrel melted down
So we grabbed an alligator and we fought another round
We filled his head with cannon balls, and powdered his behind
And when we touched the powder off the gator lost his mind
We fired our guns and the British kept a-comin'
There wasn't as many as there was a while ago
We fired once more and they began to runnin'
On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico
Yeah, they ran through the briars
And they ran through the brambles
And they ran through the bushes
Where a rabbit couldn't go
They ran so fast
That the hounds couldn't catch 'em
On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico
Hut-two-three-four
Sound off, three-four
Hut-two-three-four
Sound off, three-four
Very cool! One day I want my animations to be like yours.
Amazing well done
Pretty cool history lesson taught by LEGO stop motion. That’s a lot of work and really well done. Loading the cannons was my favorite. Good stuff. Very well done! 👍
thanks!
I love the way the gun shot sounds iwould but cant subscribe I love your channel Jordan durrenberger
Why can't you subscribe??? Just want to know
This is really hard work to do and must have taken you a long time thank you!
Awesome video! Only 19 Americans died+60 wounded compared to nearly 2000 British casualties
Wow!I like your stopmotions!!!)))
LOVED IT!!! You did make it historically correct with including ALL AMERICANS
Yeah, this is VERY well done. Keep it up.
Good job on the cannonballs
The 1k people that disliked were the soldiers that survived from the British, the 2 others dislike were the commanding officers and the last dislike was from the guy that his friend died because of a guy that committed a war crime.
You’re videos are getting better and better
Fantastic job!
thanks!
Can you make video over the battle of stalingrad 😃🇾🇪
That would be a logistical nightmare :D
Yes!!
Puffi fanboy what flag is that post to be
@@canadienlieutenant3393 , it is probably Yemen's flag, if not, tell me.
@@canadienlieutenant3393 i guess it's supposed to be a German Reich flag just on its head🤦♂️😄
I'm looking forward to your next work.
In 1814 we took a little trip along with colonel Jackson down by the mighty Mississip we took a little bacon and took a little beans
I love how the officer's voice on the Americans is British and they are fighting the british
getting better every time I watch your videos. fantastic - would love to see more!
Great video! I am really facinated by the battle of New Orleans. It's a magnificent victory for the US. I mean we had 4,000 and the British 10,000. The losses were unimagined, the British lost about 4,000 and the US only lost 13. This video was so good, it made me want to go back in time to see the battle itself.
Yeah well you know that the Canadians won that war
@@admiral9621 you know, people who say really gotta know that Canada wasn't part of the war, just Brits & the US. Besides, the Battle of New Orleans was the last battle and it was a decisive American Victory. So cleary, No Canadians were involved, so clearly America Won. I don't need further explainations.
@@admiral9621 Well, depends on the area of the war. The War of 1812 had multiple theaters, if you will. The Canada campaign was a bust, you're right on that, and we did have some embarrassing defeats other places early on. However, we destroyed Tecumseh's tribal army, took back virtually all lost land, won some significant naval clashes with the British and drove them out for good at New Orleans (plus they stopped kidnapping our sailors). So in some ways America won as well. A draw is a highly accurate description of this war. Canada and the US both had their sovereignty respected in the end, so it worked out well long term.
Canada: Hey dad
Uk: Hey daughter
Us: Alright sis, im'a just go take 'is land 'ight 'ere
Uk: NO ONE HURTS MY DAUGHTER!!!
Us: Im your god damn son!
Uk: CHAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRGE
Fantastic as usual
Dude, these videos are brilliant!
If I were a teacher (totally underappreciated profession, BTW) I would totally use these as teaching aids.
Very cool man it would be cool to see a video on how you make the stop motion! Nice figs! Keep em coming
Awesome video! What a huge improvement since your first ones! Great fx well.
Congrats!
Amazing animation, man! :D
I love these videos. I think it would be cool if you did like modern combat animations. Either way keep up the good work
Ok that water animation is amazing great work
thanks!
Great video man very impressed but where do you get the minifigures?
Im not sure of the name of the website but A lot of Lego videos are sponsored by them. There a Company That Sells custom legos that the lego brand does not sell
For instance The website might buy 100 soldiers from the lego company then they paint the soldiers and give them new custom made clothes to make them look like a Officer
Dylan Snow how about the British grenadier hat and the bayonets?
@@valkkyrriee Not sure where the bayonets are from, but the bear hat was on the official lego website pick a brick. I don't remember which serial number, though.
no se,i do no
Briklink?
Oh, it very nice film
Like of course
thanks!
please
AWESOME !
One of the things I love about your videos is the use of LEGO pieces and small details you make great use of
Bravo buddy great vid as always keep it up. :)
Another smooth animation. Well done.
Dramatic! Very nicely done! I really like how dynamically the figs move - particularly when then fall down. Very nicely done! And the effects were good too! Great work - love it! Thanks a lot for sharing your creativity and keep up the good work :-)
I could barely tell the legos coming to life it looked so real in that it looked like the legos came to life
I meant to say I could barely tell they weren't coming to life
@@roukermi oh ok
Make stop motion on the battle of the dead men. During WW1 russians vs germany. Search it up, its a good story. And a magnificent battle.
Reallly good work! The quality is very good😀
Its perfect!!! Cool!!!
It's so sad that so many Legos gave their lives. Lego Strong!!!!!!
Amazing work as usual my friend, I hope to see an animation about the mexican american war some day 😊
Awesome! I love how this is entertaining and historically at the same time.
Hey man as always great work I’ve been watching your videos since I was 8 years old
“Today I’m 16 so I’m glad you you still make this awesome master of pieces!!!!
Again a great brickfilm! Awesome!
thanks!