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What event gained Andrew Jackson national prominence?

The Battle of New Orleans in 1815 gained Andrew Jackson national prominence. The victory against the British in this battle during the War of 1812 established him as a military hero and propelled his political career.


Who gained fame at battle of New Orlenes?

Andrew Jackson


Why was Jackson called Stone Wall Jackson?

Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson was a Confederate general during the American Civil War. He was born January 21, 1824 and died May 10, 1863. The name "Stone Wall Jackson" was acquired when Jackson gained fame at the First Battle of Bull Run on July 21, 1861. It derives from something said from the heat of the battle by Brigadier General Barnard Elliott Bee, Jr. He shouted to his men to stand their ground and referred to Jackson as standing like a stone wall. The details are unclear as to the exact quote. After the First Battle of Bull Run, Jackson's brigade became known as the Stonewall Brigade. Jackson died of wounds received at the Battle of Chancellorsville.


What was gained at the Battle of Vicksburg?

The Union gained complete control of the Mississippi River.


New national leader after the War of 1812?

James Madison was the President of the USA, but, General Andrew Jackson (the hero of the Battle of New Orleans) gained the most positive influence after the War of 1812.


What is the significance of battle of chaeronea?

because they gained power.


Who Gained An Advantage From the lexington concord battle?

Americans


What is the significance of the battle of chaeronea?

because they gained power.


What were the lasting effects of the imperialism on Vietnam?

Vietnam was a french and Japanese colony , that tried to gained independence .


Who won the battle of edghill?

The Battle of Edgehill was viewed as an indecisive battle. A bloody draw that the king gained an important advantage.


What Tennsessean gained fame from the battle of Alamo?

Davey Crockett was present at the battle of the Alamo and was from Tennessee.


Why was D-Day a key battle?

It was a key battle because it gained a foothold in France again.