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Title: The Americana : a universal reference library, comprising the arts and sciences, literature, history, biography, geography, commerce, etc. of the world
Year: 1903 (1900s)
Authors: Beach, Frederick Converse, 1848-1918 Rines, George Edwin, 1860-
Subjects: Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Publisher: New York : Scientific American Compiling Dept.
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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, 27 March 1814. On14 March 1814, he ordered John Wood to beshot for insubordination and assaulting an of-ficer, the first of the military severities after-ward brought up against Jackson during hisPresidential campaigns. On 31 May 1814 hewas appointed major-general of the UnitedStates army, commanding the department of theSouth. In November, without orders fromWashington he marched against the English atPensacola, easily stormed the town and com-pelled their withdrawal. Proceeding to NewOrleans he began energetic preparations for itsdefense, amid the greatest difficulties and whollylacking in proper means and materials. On 23,28 Dec. 1814 and I Jan. 1815 he gained minorsuccesses against the British. On 8 Jan. 1815,General Pakenham with 10,000 veteran troopsdelivered a grand assault upon Jacksons works.The result was a complete defeat and rout of theBritish, they losing over 2,600 in killed, woundedand prisoners, while Jacksons loss was sevenkilled and six wounded. The treaty of peacf
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ANDREW JACKSON, SEVENTH PRESIDENT (IF THE UNITED STATES. JACKSON had been signed at Ghent 24 Dec. 1814, but Jack-son did nol learn ol it mini 6 March 1 Sis. Ac-cordingly he relaxed none of In*, vigilance, butkept the city under martial law, during whichhis characteristic highhandedness brought himinto sharp conflict with the civil authorities.For disciplinary rea ons six --oldiers were court-martialed and shot on 21 February. But Jack-sons brilliant and unexpected victory, the onegreat land success of the War of 1812, set thecountry afire with enthusiasm. From an ob-scure planter he immediately became the mostpopular man in the country. Resolutions ofthanks and praise poured in on him from Statelegislatures; Congress voted him its thanks anda gold medal, and his exploit was the politicalsalvation of the tottering administration. Dur-ing the Seminole war Jackson was ordered totake command in Georgia, December 1817.Within five months he broke the Indian powercompletely, established peac

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