Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson was a Democratic politician, congressman, senator, and president of the United States. He was also a general of the U.S. Army and was appointed as the first military governor of the Florida territory.
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Jackson rose to martial prominence through the Red Stick War. He negotiated the terms of the Treaty of Ft. Jackson, invaded Pensacola, and repelled a British invasion at New Orleans in December 1814. (After the Treaty of Ghent had been signed but before news had reached the front.)
Jackson remained a nationalist and agitator in the South. He organized the removal of many Creek and Cherokee tribes. He ordered the re-invasion of Spanish Florida in July 1816 to demolish the Negro Fort. In late 1817, he re-invaded again with intent to seize the colony. (This annexation would be officiated in the Adams-Onis Treaty in 1819.)