General Andrew Jackson Hero of New Orleans And Seventh President of the United
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Burr was a born traitor and conspirator ; but he was so deficient in that grand executive ability which is indispensable to him who 128 General Andrew Jackson. would overthrow governments and carry out schemes of conquest, and was so destitute of even that low grade of honor and principle which some- times binds thieves together, that his treasonable projects lacked all power of cohesion and disinte- grated at the first shock of exposure. The War q/ iSi2. 129 CHAPTER XIII. THE WAR OF 1 8 12 — G...ENERAL JaCKSON IN THE FIELD AND IN HIS GLORY. War was declared against Great Britain by the Government of the United States on June 12, 18 12, The declaration had been anticipated for many months. As early as the preceding February, Thomas H. Benton (one of the babies of 1782), then a lawyer, thirty years of age, living in Nashville, received intelligence from Washington which con- vinced him that the declaration of war would be made in a few months. Benton was on General Jackson's military staff, was ambitious for military glory, and was animated by intense and lofty senti- ments of patriotism.
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