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Major General Andrew Jackson, I believe. Later went on to became President. Yeah, that guy. Or at least, that's what he was assigned to do when instead he went to Pensacola and killed some British, but that's Andrew Jackson for you.

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Q: Who was the general who forced the Seminoles out of Florida?
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