From the north, of course. He defeated the Seminole Indians in 1812.
he attacked them in 1812
In 1817-1818, President Monroe orders Jackson to chase raiding Seminole Indians back into Florida, but not to invade Florida. Instead, Jackson invaded Florida, captured military forts, executed two British subjects for stirring up Indian attacks, and replaced the Spanish governor. Many members of Monroe's cabinet believed that Jackson should have been court-martialed for his actions in Florida. With that said, the Secretary of State, John Quincy Adams, saved the day for Jackson and it was ruled that Jackson had acted in self defense in Florida.
Andrew Jackson invaded Spanish Florida in 1818, primarily to suppress Native American raids that were threatening American settlements in Georgia. He aimed to eliminate the refuge for these tribes and assert U.S. control over the region. The invasion led to the eventual acquisition of Florida by the United States through the Adams-Onís Treaty in 1819, solidifying American territorial expansion.
The British regularly invade Florida!
Andrew Jackson invaded and conquered Florida during the First Seminole War in 1818. He led U.S. troops into Spanish-held Florida, targeting Seminole tribes and escaping slaves. His military actions ultimately pressured Spain to cede Florida to the United States, formalized by the Adams-Onís Treaty in 1819. Jackson's campaign played a significant role in expanding U.S. territory.
No Michael Jackson was not buried in Florida
The Seminole Indians of Florida were defeated by Andrew Jackson.
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Michael Jackson said this.
The United States sent Andrew Jackson to Florida in 1817 in pursuit of Indians. He invaded the state.
They didn't. It wasn't until after the revolution that Florida came under US control.
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