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Jackson’s reputation as general, as westerner, as frontiersman, as symbol, was made by the Creek War. He mirrored in splendid excess the westerner’s yearning for heroics, drama, storm. After 1814 he was altogether unique and special to frontiersmen—their beau idial—and that feeling never changed appreciably for the rest of Jackson’s life.
The Life of Andrew Jackson
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