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George Washington led the US to victory in the Revolutionary War. Andrew Jackson had the biggest US victory of the War Of 1812 at the battle of New Orleans. Zachary Taylor was important in winning the Mexican War. U.S. Grant was a big part in the union defeating the South. Dwight Eisenhower was the supreme commander of the allied army in Europe that defeated Nazi Germany in WW II

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