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Jackson's way : Andrew Jackson and the people of the western waters

Author: John Buchanan
Publisher: New York : Wiley, ©2001.
Edition/Format:   Book : Biography : EnglishView all editions and formats
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A study of Andrew Jackson's years fighting Native Americans and the British in the Southern States, that examines his leadership, his Indian policy, and his reputation during his lifetime and in modern history.
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Genre/Form: Biography
Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Buchanan, John, 1931-
Jackson's way.
New York : Wiley, c2001
(OCoLC)606491743
Online version:
Buchanan, John, 1931-
Jackson's way.
New York : Wiley, c2001
(OCoLC)608144438
Named Person: Andrew Jackson; Andrew Jackson, Politiker.
Material Type: Biography, Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: John Buchanan
ISBN: 0471282537 9780471282532
OCLC Number: 44266136
Description: xiii, 434 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Beginnings --
Vanguard of Empire --
The Frontier --
The Cumberland Salient --
Under Siege --
"I Am a Native of This Nation & of Rank in It" --
The Rise of Andrew Jackson --
Buchanan's Station and Nickajack --
"When You Have Read This Letter over Three Times, Then Burn It" --
Major General Andrew Jackson --
Conspiracy and Blood --
Old Hickory --
Massacre --
"Time Is Not to Be Lost" --
Mutiny --
They "Whipped Captain Jackson, and Run Him to the Coosa River" --
Horseshoe Bend --
"We Have Conquered" --
"I Act without the Orders of Government" --
"To Arms!" --
"I Will Smash Them, so Help Me God!" --
Beauty and Booty.
Responsibility: John Buchanan.
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A study of Andrew Jackson's years fighting Native Americans and the British in the Southern States, that examines his leadership, his Indian policy, and his reputation during his lifetime and in modern history.

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