Jackson : the iron-willed commander / Paul S. Vickery.

"Jackson was the first president who was neither a member of the economic or social elite, nor from the Eastern Seaboard states of Massachusetts or Virginia. Born poor and orphaned at fifteen, Andrew Jackson was a self-made man -- one who represented the South and the Western Frontier and its expans...

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Uniform Title:Generals (Nashville,Tenn.)
Main Author: Vickery, Paul S.
Language:English
Published: Nashville : Thomas Nelson, 2012.
Series:Generals (Nashville,Tenn.)
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Physical Description:xviii, 235 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Format: Book

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505 0 0 |a Prologue -- A boy becomes a man -- A lawyer is born -- Rachel and Nashville -- The dueling judge -- Hostility with the Creeks -- Old Hickory -- The Creek War begins -- Old Hickory faces mutiny -- The Battle of Horseshoe Bend -- The Creek War ends : the treaty of Fort Jackson -- Fort Bowyer and Pensacola -- New Orleans : preparation for battle -- The Battle of New Orleans : beginnings -- New Orleans : the battle of January 8, 1815 -- The hero of New Orleans -- The Indian question -- The First Seminole War -- Jackson as president -- Legacy. 
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