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Chapter 1383 - Chapter 1289: The Proper Use of Indian Soldiers

At this moment, the American Army's cannons had already fallen one kilometer away.

The American infantry looked at the thin French Army line in front of them, ready with confidence to rout them with a few volleys, while cannons roared thunderously from the side.

Although the artillery level of the Louisiana Colony was quite ordinary, all the cannon positions were calibrated by Napoleon himself. They only needed to fire according to the pre-set angles continuously, and the cannonballs could accurately pass through the most dense places of the American Army.

With a burst of flying flesh, the once unstoppable Americans were suddenly frustrated, and some on the most forward infantry line even fell to the ground in fright.

The encouraged French Army began to counterattack with volleys.

Under the dense barrage of cannons and flintlock guns, 3,000 American troops were driven to retreat by less than 1,400 French and Spanish soldiers.

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