answersLogoWhite

0

The Tennessee militia commander who led 2,000 volunteers against the Creek Nation in 1813 was Andrew Jackson. He played a significant role in the Creek War, which was part of the larger conflict of the War of 1812. Jackson's leadership and military strategies contributed to the defeat of the Creek people, culminating in the decisive Battle of Horseshoe Bend in 1814. This victory solidified his reputation as a military leader.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

1w ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What was Jackson's role in the Tennessee militia?

Andrew Jackson was the commander of the Tennessee militia.


What countrys fought in the Alamo?

Republic of Mexico, and Texas volunteers and militia. There were men from several U.S. states, including the Carolinas, Tennessee, Virginia, Alabama.


Who was the military career with the confederacy began as commander of the Virginia militia?

who was commander of the Virginia militia


Who is commander in chief of militia?

The commander in chief of the state militia at least where im from is the Governor.


Who is commander-in-chief of the state militia?

The commander in chief of the state militia at least where im from is the Governor.


Who is the commander in chief of the state militia?

The Governor is commander-in-chief of the organized militia, except when they are in the service of the United States.


Who is the commander of the Poolesville Militia?

The Poolesville Militia is currently commanded by Daniel Kator, formerly Colonel but now Commander of the Militia because of a reorginization of the militia rank structure. www.pvillemilitia.bravehost.com will give you more information about the Poolesville Militia.


Who fought in the battles of saratoga?

This was a battle during the Revolutionary War, between the British and the Americans.


What was Jacksons positions in the Tennessee militia?

Andrew Jackson served as a Major General in the Tennessee Militia 1802-1812.


What is a volunteer army?

A professional soldier that hires his or her services is known as a mercenary. An army group of such volunteer soldiers would be mercenaries.


What was Andrew Jackson's position in the Tennessee Militia?

Andrew Jackson served as a Major General in the Tennessee Militia 1802-1812.


Lincoln called on the states to provide 75000 of these volunteers to take up arms against the south?

Lincoln called for volunteers of 75,000 militia to send to the battle at Fort Sumter, this caused additional states to secede from the nation.