A Brief and Impartial History of the Life and Actions of Andrew Jackson: President of the United States (Classic Reprint)

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FB&C Limited, Aug 3, 2016 - History - 220 pages
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The British troops, in the early part of the Revolution, appear to have considered the colonists as rebels, by no means entitled to the usual courte sies of war. The Jacksons, the evening after their mischance, were reminded of this by an order to clean the boots of one of the officers. Andrew, very properly, refused to obey, and indignantly' demanded the treatment due to a prisoner of war. The officer, enraged at his contumacy, struck at him with his sword, and in parrying the blow, the youth received a cut on his left hand. His brother also received a wound on the head, which.

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