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The author traces Tennessee’s political and military contributions to the campaign that culminated in the New Orleans engagement, describing how state leaders and volunteer militias mobilized under Andrew Jackson and subordinate commanders, and how prior campaigns against Creek allies shaped readiness. The narrative links War Hawks’ pressure for conflict and frontier concerns about trade routes with operations around Mobile and Fort Bowyer, and it explains how the victory influenced territorial security, disrupted hostile alliances, elevated military leaders, and reshaped national political perceptions of frontier militia service.

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Elbert L. Watson

Elbert L. Watson was an American author known for his historical writings, particularly focusing on the role of Tennessee in significant events. His notable work, "Tennessee at the Battle of New Orleans," provides an in-depth examination of the state's contributions during this pivotal battle of the War of 1812. Watson's writing reflects a dedication to preserving and interpreting the historical narratives of his region, contributing to the understanding of Tennessee's place in American history.

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