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Patterson had also thought long and hard about protecting New Orleans. Some of his thinking appeared suddenly prescient, because he had been pleading with the secretary of the navy for twelve months to send him more men, matériel, and warships. New Orleans was in danger: “The great depot of the western country,” he warned, was “left open to the enemy.”2 Jackson recognized that he and Patterson had shared the same fears for many months.
Andrew Jackson and the Miracle of New Orleans: The Battle That Shaped America's Destiny
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