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The weather was fair—the thermometer read a tropical eighty-four degrees—when Admiral Cochrane and his fleet left Jamaica. But, as Andrew Jackson took his tour of the Mississippi’s fortifications, the British encountered a severe storm in the Gulf of Mexico. During the last few days of the passage swells rocked the warships violently enough that the soldiers on board stayed below.
Andrew Jackson and the Miracle of New Orleans: The Battle That Shaped America's Destiny
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