21 Andrew Jackson and the War of 1812
Andrew Jackson was selected to lead Tennessee’s volunteer militia. He was first ordered to New Orleans, but was stopped in Natchez. On the march back to Nashville, Jackson earned the nickname “Old Hickory” by marching alongside his men. 8 Following the Fort Mims Massacre, Jackson took his army south into Creek territory. By December ................
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