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Who Were the War Hawks from Tennessee?
Flex Grundy and John Sevier Felix Grundy (1777-1840) came from a frontier family that moved from Virginia to Pennsylvania and then to Kentucky. Native Americans had killed at least three of his brothers. His father died when he was young, … Continue reading →
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Who Were These War Hawks?
Henry Clay and Richard Mentor Johnson were from Kentucky; Felix Grundy and John Sevier from Tennessee; Peter Buell Porter, from Buffalo, New York and John C. Calhoun from the back woods of South Carolina.[1] Henry Clay (1777-1852) was, in 1812, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Caius, Civil War, Democratic-Republicans, Economic sanctions, Embargo, Essex Junto, Federalists, Felix Grundy, Hartford Convention, Henry Clay, Jefferson, John C. Calhoun, John Sevier, Madison, Mathew Carey, Matthew Carey, New England, Olive Branch, Peter Buell Porter, Richard Mentor Johnson, secession, secession 2012, War Hawks, War of 1812
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