"Who are we? And for what are we going to fight?
Are we the titled slaves of George III?
The military conscripts of Napoleon the Great?
Or the frozen peasants of the Russian Czar?
No.
We are the free born sons of America.
The citizens of the only republic now existing in the world.
And the only people on earth who possess rights, liberties, and property which they dare call their own."
"Let the people rule."
Old hickory
Yes and no. He won the most famous battle of the war at New Orleans, but that battle took place after the peace treaty had been signed.
Anna Nancy Smith Strong died of natural causes on August 12, 1812. She was 72 years and old was famous for being a spy during the Revolutionary War.
Jacob Johnson (1778-1812) died of an apparent heart attack at age 33 in January 1812, which may have resulted from exertion he suffered when he rescued two men from drowning a month earlier. His son, future US president Andrew Johnson, had just turned 3 years of age (born December 29, 1808).
Oliver Loving (December 4, 1812 - September 25, 1867) was a cattle rancher and pioneer of the cattle drive who with Charles Goodnight developed the Goodnight-Loving Trail.
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Andrew and Rachel Jackson adopted Lincoya Jackson(1812 - 1828),
Andrew Jackson served as a Major General in the Tennessee Militia 1802-1812.
native Americans lost a large amount of land
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson made a name for himself as a commanding officer in the War of 1812.
Andrew Jackson made a name for himself as a commanding officer in the War of 1812.
General Andrew Jackson and his troops win the decisive Battle of New Orleans in the waning moments of the War of 1812.
There were several famous generals in the War of 1812 including Major General Isaac Brock. Also famous was General William Hull.
Andrew Jackson was famous for being a veteran during the Revolutionary War, and the War of 1812.
Andrew Jackson initially became famous for defeating the British forces at the Battle of New Orleans in the War of 1812. Andrew Jackson was the 7th President of the United States.
There are many notable people associated with the War of 1812. Some of the more famous names are James Madison, Dolley Madison, Andrew Jackson, and Tecumseh.