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Correspondence Between Gen. Andrew Jackson And John C. Calhoun
On The Subject Of The Course Of The Latter In The Deliberations Of The Cabinet Of Mr. Monroe, On The Occurrences In The Seminole War
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The collection of letters reveals the contentious relationship between General Andrew Jackson and John C. Calhoun during the Seminole War, highlighting Jackson's accusations of Calhoun undermining his military authority. As Secretary of War, Calhoun defended his actions amidst the political tensions of the early 19th century. This correspondence offers valuable insights into the personalities, motivations, and military strategies of two key figures in American history, making it an essential read for those interested in the era's political dynamics.
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2007, paperback
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