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F.n.b. Talk and breaking news. You're listening to the best of the mike Slater show on 760 k. F.m.p. . A little later. 30 am 768 m.b. . Live. Here just a great segment on the sound of the New Orleans live for me to 12 and your chats and the. Keep it around that era a little bit later with our biography segment on every Monday I want to talk talk about someone impressive. I have to say this is a little more gingerly because a couple weeks ago we had someone with bad characteristics. But usually 3 good characteristics define to this person that we should apply to our lives as well we have a new book The author is this most recent book was about Jefferson Davis so we have spent the time talking about that maybe another day but a new book is called The last Founding Father John Quincy Adams and the transformation of American politics and the author's willing Cooper he's with us now Mr Cooper How are you sir I'm fine thank you very much really good to talk to persevere so a lead to be here John Adams We know the name John that John Quincy Adams don't know as much about why forgot give us a quick little biography Well John Quincy of course was the son of John Adams I think one reason he's largely forgotten is he came between his father Abraham Lincoln he came between the revolution in the Civil War and the person you just mentioned Andrew Jackson looms large in that area but other than Andrew Jackson few names a widely known and John quenches Unfortunately for that dog abyss What intrigued you about him what intrigued me about him was that his career was fantastic and yet so many people it is indicated know full about him as a young man who was a boy 10 years ago he went with his father to France when his father John Adams was sent there's a diplomat during American Revolution He then met Digimon Franklin and come in and Thomas Jefferson later on of course he knew George Washington who appointed office he was American minister to the Netherlands to pressure to Russia to Great Britain he helped negotiate the end of the war the 18th Well he was Sector state he was president and then after his presidency the last 17 years of his life he served in the House of Representatives he actually died in the capital itself well so he is the only person who went president and send to Congress. He was only one who went from present to the house later on Andrew Johnson was in the Senate for a small time that. But John Quincy was the 1st president to have a post-presidential career before have Washington his own father Jefferson Madison Earl they really retired home so to speak but John Quincy didn't go home in fact you can say that the most adventuresome part of his life were the years in the Congress you know way you just rattled off probably the most impressive resume that anyone could ever put together right from that I don't think you could beat it now from the time all the time abroad remarkable and in that era ever been like what was it like being an American diplomat around the world when America was such a new country well what he was mostly concerned about at that time was a great struggle between Great Britain and France France was ruled most of that by Napoleon the struggle between Britain and France and Europe and America was trying very hard to maintain itself as an independent country not get caught up in that mail sham at the same time America needed trade with Europe for for their own economic development and so John clinches major goal was to try to keep America's independence a lab not get involved with a Great Britain and France and of course of Eventually as you mentioned earlier on an 812 a United States went to war with Great Britain but what you have to realize too and he was a minister is not like today to get a letter back to Washington for instructions or one back to him could take 6 months unbelievable so he was on his own literally How did that ever I that always blows my mind how did you ever do anything if that's what it took well sometimes you could do more like that but you're right you couldn't be micromanaged Wow So you have more influence than power potentially could and also John Quincy Adams was fluent in French he learned French as a boy when he went to France with this father in the diplomatic language of that age and in Europe the courts and in France and and but in Berlin and in St Petersburg Russia as well as in Paris. Which was French so he could go to Russia and converse with all the diplomats in Russia the pressure with the ruling family and he had no trouble of course he he liked to learn languages he learned Dutch he learned German he didn't learn Russian How well what did the Europeans think of this American. John Quincy Adams himself well he made very good impression both in the capital of Berlin the capital in St Petersburg and later on when he became the American Minister to Great Britain that was in 815 he made a very good impression and in all those capitals let's I got a ton of questions to let's go right to the characteristics 1st characteristic of John Quincy Adams. Well you mentioned in an earlier communication one of your staff did that you are interested in 3 characteristics that I've got 3 perfect but the 1st one the 1st one is vision John Quincy Adams had a vision which he held to a vision for his country he wanted his country to become as you mentioned just a moment ago United States was a weak country it was small by his time it reached the Mississippi River with the Louisiana purchase an $183.00 by John Quincy Adams in vision a continental nation and he became secretary of state he was involved in negotiations with Spain to obtain Florida which was the only substantive part of the land mass east the Mississippi that United States did not possess or Holland gazed in negotiations with Spain Andrew Jackson whom you just mentioned is a developer you all and Andrew Jackson read an expedition into into Florida after Indians and slaves runaway slaves and he confronted Spanish authority and John Quincy Adams told the Spanish look we will kill claim on the Pacific Ocean and if we don't get it you know you needed the fake fears about what might happen to you really and so they will he will because they what Spain was really afraid of was American expansion and what is now Texas because. Mexico is Spain's jewel on the side of the ocean and she wanted to keep the American government as far away from Mexico as possible and so John Quincy Adams to go shader the treaty that gave the United States Spain's claim to the Pacific Northwest was called the trans continental tree because before the 1st time United States had a legitimate claim to what are now the states of Oregon Washington Otto This is 821 and that was Spain stuff to that with all all all the know that Spain had a claim of that Great Britain but Spain had a legitimate claim as that Great Britain and we inherited space Spain transferred her claim to United States and we had it jointly a claim with Great Britain and joined occupation until the 18th forty's but John Quincy Adams one done yet he had a vision also the United States being the dominant power in the Western Hemisphere and Spain which had a difficult holding on her her college and Spain's college track for Mexico in the north all the way down to Argentina and Chile and South America this these colonies were breaking away become independent and John Quincy Adams and other Americans were concerned or some other European power the fragile especially the British might decide to become a new imperial force on the side of the ocean and John Quincy got the president to issue a proclamation really a part of his annual message to Congress should became known as a muddled auction really John Quincy Adams is doctrine which said quite straightforwardly that the United States will not abide any other European power into being a Lisette of the ocean that he didn't say what would happen if they did intervene but he said we would not a body and turn he said we will go over to Europe and try to do anything either of course we were physically able to do any of that but with that he established American dominance in this hemisphere so that was his vision and he held to it let me go back to have a step So how did we end up getting floored it was in that agreement that. We purchased Florida for the Spanish gave up floor. Well for money and they were happy to give up Florida because again they wanted to keep the United States as far from Mexico as possible Wow no kidding so so they thought that would keep us away because why Hugo Well because we would be so sated with Florida and they gave up the Pacific Northwest and they were hoping for time because a boundary between the Spanish Mexico and its northern most province was Texas was the same place it is now between the state of Texas and the state of Louisiana that was an the international boundary back in between American territory and Spanish territory and Spain were to keep it there and their way in the negotiations people talked about will go all the way to the Rio Grande which that didn't happen till the 18th forty's but. The Spanish needed to keep us as far east and they gave up the northwest because they they knew they could hold an awful So where did this vision come from for across America around this whole hemisphere it came out of the revolution and his belief that the United States was a special place push all the revolutionary founders believe that George Washington his own father John Adams Thomas Jefferson and John Quincy inherited that belief that the United States was a special country and the United States was destined to be a great power and to be a great power it had to control the North American continent and it had to exercise dominion in the Western Hemisphere Why were we special to day think because we were the 1st country to come into being sort of almost as an act of the man independence no no royal family no ruling class no a noble ruling class and the Declaration of Independence declared that all were created equal it was it was not nothing it would have been like that before the 1st to come into being as an act of the mind so that's what Senate electoral historians claim that it could be because you see. There was no. Royal family there was no great lineage back and. Forth a colony of Great Britain but when they decided to break from Great Britain they said we need to be independent it came out of ideas about what Liberty was what freedom was and John Quincy absolutely believe that this was a myth America was very special. Mr Cooper I'm loving talking to you we have to take a commercial break you have a few more minutes for us again in the break oh yes the do wonderful the book is called The last Founding Father John Quincy Adams and the transformation of American politics we're going to put on Twitter right now Slatter radio on Twitter and I'm going to read it I haven't yet. But I think by this man about going to be pretty good pretty darn good sledder radio on Twitter 10760 k. F. And. The best of the mikes leader show on 760 k. F.m. Big. 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Mr Cooper thank you for for sticking around for a few more minutes I know you're busy man appreciate it so 1st characteristic of John Quincy is a man of vision What's the 2nd characteristic of John I want to talk about perseverance in the face of adversity. When he became a congressman he went to Congress in a minority I Andrew Jackson was a president and he was. Very violently opposed to Andrew Jackson and Andrew Jackson's polishes. But that's not what really made him such an outstanding congressman he became involved in what the what was known as a petition controversy the Constitution provides for all American citizens to petition Congress for whatever they won't back and Adams this time that was not something that was so strange you might think it strange how many Americans now but Titian Congress but people did it and one group that began to petition Congress Webb Alicia's those who advocated the immediate uncompensated emancipation of all slaves and what they wanted for the 1st petitions they came to Congress was advocating emancipation of the District of Columbia because the Constitution gives Congress power of the district Well Southern slave owners didn't want to mancipation any place and they tried to block John Quincy Adams Adams became a leading proponent of these petitions he didn't always. Support what the petition prayed for and pray was a verb they used but he did support the right for petitions to be presented to Congress and to be heard Southernness tried to block this and have committed set up so that the petitions were never read Adams fought against this so he lost and the Congress the House residence passed what was known as the gag rule Adams said he was a gag and what it said was simply that these petitions would be accepted and sent to a committee where they would be buried from 830 little 830 Shamil 840 s. Adams fought this gag rule before in filing 844 he got it repealed but all this time he kept trying to present potations to Congress and he would go to the southern extremist he would do things like for example he presented a petition alleged petition from what he people he called slaves and they were petitioning that abolitionists be be banned and yet it was all a put up job he knew that it was really a petition He also to put in a petition from from. African-American women in for Junior which upset the Southerners mightily what he was trying to do is to lead to push them toward more and more extreme action which he did and he made a they made a he made them very angry and ended up being he was known as oh man eloquent because he defended himself so eloquently love it when one of the petition look like that like little it was a riff that they could they could be just a lot but basically what we would think it was a letter with a few names some of them had 1000 and plus names on it back then to deal then Adams got hundreds of these into the $1830.00 she got hundreds every year so why do you like this process it seems cumbersome. Because what he liked it because he thought it was his duty to present potations not just those from his own congressional district anybody want to send him to and he was such a focal point because he was a very famous man he had been the pressured he was a son of a present he had known George Washington there was nobody like him around and people sent him these petitions and he felt he should present them and he loved doing it he loved the fighting that went on about it I mean the verbal fighting it was fisticuffs the verbal fighting about it at the same time he was very distressed about what he saw as a pow of the South in the country and he saw this in the attempt to acquire Texas even gristly opposed acquisition of Texas of course he faile netted a Texas was annexed to the United States joint resolution of Congress and then he bitterly opposed the war with Mexico which broke out in 846 he saw all of this is Plotz by Southerners just to extend slavery he said he was appalled by what he saw as the influence of slavery in the south in the national government because he opposed to slavery. We had 2 reasons to oppose slavery 1st it was moral he thought slavery was immoral he felt it was contradicted the Declaration of Independence all the reasons anybody today would oppose slavery but John Quincy Adams was more than that there was also self expressed as long as John Quincy Adams thought in terms of national office he kept his and he slavery feeling pretty much to himself he kept all the luminous diary all his life in his diary has these and he slaver sentiments but not until he gets in Congress not until you realize this is national career is over is he willing to go on the land he no longer has a political hope for getting anything beyond his congressional district on top of that he was beaten for reelection by Andrew Jackson who was a Southerner and a slave on the Southern slave owners wrecked his administration because they opposed him on policy and he simply said it was very personal with him the things he called Jackson with and the names Jackson called him well you know they were they were really at each other's throats and so it was political and moral and personal on both counts and just gives their characteristic of Education was a lifelong student he never quit learning and then the 2 characteristics about $2.00 to $2.00 aspects of this 1st as a young man he was educated in Europe and he went to Harvard College and he learned the things that college educated men in those days learn learned especially Latin and Greek he read Latin Greek all of his life especially the Roman writers and he would read them all the way through a special his favorite was Cicero but not only that he keep up with Latin The Bible also he read the Bible through every year and not only could he read it in English he read the New Testament in Greek He also read in French and German and he said that the German was often made that the Mossad. Murky passages clear to him that any other language really. If you know anything about the German language it is hard to think through the turbine which makes things. What then it was new things for example when he was president he got involved with trees and he became an avid botanist he read the European botanist he planted in his home up in Massachusetts a ruse a veritable forest around his house he was planning trees right and left it all straw Namie he was interested in astronomy early on in the major things like the angles of the sun and so forth and he when he was present he wanted the. Congress to commit itself to supporting scientific research federal state and federally funded and have a reserve a Tory for the national government course none of that passed and then you know everybody knows what the Smithsonian Institution is today John Quincy Adams was instrumental when the bequest came from the Mr Smith's an Englishman who died and left this money to the United States to make sure that it was an institution set up for research and study and it didn't get put away in partisan politics just giving away to this and that Congressman John Quincy was instrumental in ensuring that the Smithsonian Institution ended up an apposite independent position and could lead to what it is today very good I have really have 2 minutes are but I would love you to give an example of where his studying of the classics and also his deep knowledge of the Bible where maybe each of those helped him in his life and career Well his deep study of the classics of especially the Romans he always looked at American history and back at the history of Rome and before that Greece but especially Rome and he saw dangers in the United States when for example during the season imperial power in Rome he saw Andrew Jackson as a threat of an imperial power in the United States and terms of the Bible he was a deeply religious man he struggled I use the verb struggle intentionally all his life with his Christian faith he was a devout Christian but he had difficulty was some parts of the New Testament Christian doctrine and his wrestling with Christianity helped make him. I think a more profound thinker about the morality of the United States and what a moral country ought to be beautiful. Ok I'm going to read your books are and he's well I would be very flattered if you do. I will and I'm not going to he's not going to be forgotten to me anymore that's good I'm glad of that but when I when I see someone in there and they don't and they're like well who's John Quincy Adams what it's like one sentence that you want me to throw out there about him I would say that John Quincy Adams is a great American event a major impact on his country and and I'm going to say that he had vision he had perseverance and he was a lifelong student perseverance and face of adversity beautiful Mr Cooper let's chat again about Jefferson Davis one day if I can because I don't have to be a full Thanks I appreciate your time Ok kick it back thank you very much 1st of all to talk to a man from Louisiana with that accent all day long I love that. But don't you want to be that smart. Right isn't that better is it better to be that smart than not though you know I mean and then key William Cooper on time with a good guy would you start he's an idiot compared to John Quincy Adams. Because John Quincy Adams is reading the Bible in Greek and books in that language in this play read like worlds so stupid compared to these guys I don't think Mr Cooper would take too kindly to calling him stupid like you would if you're. Right like I feel so so so Bill imagine how I feel if you feel about leg unbelievable I don't think this is the take away of Mr Hoover I don't think this is what he wanted us to. Feel inspired that we too can be great like these greats so I'm going to pick this book I'm going to read that one and I'm going to read in that accent you've got it right the best advice I will give you about reading c.s. Lewis is you have to read in a British accent I want something. So I'm going to read his book in the. 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Thing could be said for Brian Kilmeade of Fox and Friends He's with us right now is to kill me how are you sir I'm great Mike how are you and also to talk to you and congratulations keep pumping out these books and this one is fantastic as it was a who is center for me knocked out in 2 settings wow there's one Congratulations I'd be able to get some quiet in your life if I could not be in studio with you while you have and like last time you come in I was way over Yeah we might be coming down a couple of weeks good thing about the Nixon Library and then the Reagan ranch we'll try to do it one day call maybe we can meet up that shares the big sort of book is called Andrew Jackson and the miracle of the Battle of New Orleans which I never even heard of in my life kill me here's the big take away from me. Looking back on history I always would say well of course we won the war 812 I don't know anything about the war radio but of course we want it but then you learn about the battle in New Orleans how possible it was and how America would be a country if the British one and the British should have won but it makes me question everything of the past nothing was guaranteed to happen the way it did from the Revolutionary War to D.-Day this battle so many more that it's unbelievable Can you speak to that for a 2nd how unlike victory was I mean to say truth you see it over and over again through our history and yes when people panicking call your show and say the world's coming to an end down from one the election in tweeted back at love or ball I don't know if I can go on then they say wait a 2nd if you think this country is in crisis here in this stand Well we've already been through even you have you have a country wants revenge on us and you have a general that wants revenge on that country that to that country was single handedly responsible for the death of his 2 brothers and Brit Great Britain I'm talking about Andrew Jackson and his mom died during the Revolutionary War She had to go get a job and help out an aunt and then she dies he ends up done with the war and with absolutely no family at all he gets raised by its literally is his town his county his country and then he swears he's going to matter in this world and he becomes a lawyer he becomes an attorney general a congressman a senator and then later a 2 term president but I focus on is when he became a militia general and instinctively taught and he decides you know when the war of 1812 is going terrible and we declare war on Britain but we were forgot we didn't have an army or a big enough Navy to take on the world superpower at the time Britain says great we want to revenge Anyway now we have an excuse so you guys run the west coast but picture the East go where 18 states picture the east coast being totally terrorized that any defenses for a matter of months and they burn Washington to the ground that's when the country begins to rally and then a battle Baltimore City. Spangled Banner written we stop them they say No probably to divide the country and have the Mississippi win to take new oil into and hold it if you hold the mouth of a river you hold the whole river and that's how they plan on doing and then you have Jackson who's won a series of battles and then says all right I'm going to go there with 800 guys against 10000 Fielitz the rest next you know we've got 5000 chocked or Indians Cherokees free men of color he's got Tennessee riflemen as well as Kentucky and regular Marines a militia they put together about a 5000 man army trained for 3 weeks and do it Napoleon couldn't wipe them out in 45 minutes. There's no reason that the American should have won right I mean why do you think they automatically did was number one you had a series of things break our direction they landed at the perfect spot spot for Jackson to back him up to box him and number 2 is they were just they were they were fat and happy they said we're going to spend Christmas in New Orleans in a party town back then and they brought their wives a lot of the officers so they start disembarking slowly if they got quickly will March right to New Orleans who would have been there but they decided to take their time night falls and Jackson attacks them with added to the rifles in the dark and they go What the heck is going on here this is not the Army we've been beating up for the last 2 years and then when they finally go to fight Jackson has an idea let's take a canal and build a berm a small little wall let's get some pirates to get some ammunition who are the local bandits and you know privateers and let's figure out a way to trap them in so when they're when they're all the commanding officer actually arrives you can't believe it he's like how do we end up here between the swamp in New Orleans and Jacksonville like 3 Several was the last the 1st will go to the 2nd one go on the 3rd one and then we have this thing called the sharpshooter's Americans were better shots than him because we shot things to live and he's Kentucky and in Tennessee and didn't. Yes they used to be able to put a bullet they said you read the book you know in between the eyes of a squirrel and the guys in bright red jackets are no problems for. Are you mention the pirates so I bring along and you can I came across the pirate section and this is what I thought bride make it is that there's no way you're out of the part of of . Those about these guys I mean these guys knew everything they knew the swamp they knew the inlets and they knew who had money who had contraband who the power brokers and the British identified him so they sent guys over before this actual battle and they said who's Dominic you who's yon ph who's geography to who's Pierre Le feet they found him here guys you guys are wanted criminals but you're lethal fighters we would like you to fight with the British Navy and they said well what's the offer because we'll give you total freedom make an officer in the British Navy we'll give you a piece of New Orleans to come with us so they don't want to let me you know let me here let me think about it they can only go I hate the bridge to the Americans say go to the governor goes with me over the Americas I want to I want to fight with the Americans and the beginning Jackson's like a law and order guys like I don't want to deal with a bunch of criminals then he realizes he's criminals know everything and if they give their word it's good and they said yeah I'm going to give you supplies are going to tell you where they going to land I'm going to tell you the soft spots in the land and I'm going to get you have Flint and gunpowder and Jackson says you're in what you want returning is when this war is over free me of all the charges and they go you got it and he did ever all these pirates they thought John the feed here live feed Dominic you who's like a fish short sparkplug must have like a fullback in the n.f.l. And these guys organized they learn to work together and in symphony and they take out the British they hated the British because the British just dominated the Caribbean at the time that alone and they got their freedom Jackson held them to their word that alone if the Brits the pirates went to the Brits side that alone could have gone. Entire thing this whole our whole history Michel is a series of things that come together to make sure America gets bigger and better the maid. And your daughters are just I'm thinking of this this counter history so the pirates go to the Brits the Brits when they control New Orleans they stop all and control all shipments of the Mississippi. Let alone we don't go west there's we don't even have a country anymore probably right Dana surrounding us in the table they want to go and do it by gotten even know this I started researching this book they want to undo the Louisiana Purchase we doubled the size of our country you know Jefferson asked you know the goshi 8 years to get New Orleans they came back with double size of the country New polling was starving for cash to fight the British so he took the Spanish you know he took the New Orleans from the Spanish and then he flipped it to us and they said the bridge to wait a 2nd there's no way you can do that you know they hate the French too and they said not us that meaning we hated the French it's like they hated the French and they hated us so they just said we're going to go to the international courts or whatever they had back then and said we're going to hold it and we're going to say this is nothing to do with the Treaty of Ghent that we signed now everyone told us in school the Battle of New Orleans did not have to be fought because the Treaty of Ghent was signed before December was for January 8th but the bottom line is we found paperwork and it's in this book that shows the British plans on taking it holding it and if challenge that we're just going to rip up the treaty that they signed her and that's what they thought and he said that by this time we read this Washington will be in ashes that's true we'll control New Orleans and Americans will be little more than captives in their own country there were 5 Northern states that went up to James Madison who we had no no house to live in and said listen we like to see this whole America thing is not working out but the day that he they arrived the Hartford Convention Representatives that's the day word goes out that the battle of New Orleans been won by Jackson and it's a national holidays a national day of seller. Gratian So this terrible war that we weren't able to be successful and ended with a flurry of victories America will never be invaded again the word won out they will fight anybody and we will not quit we will be relentless in fact Wellington who was the most famously military leader at the time when asked to said I asked if you'd go to America and finish us off the way he did and Polian said I don't promise myself much success there and he sent his men but he didn't go and they will call Wellington's Invincibles till they met this American band of army they call him you know ad hoc misfits but they were Jackson's guys it was the 2nd biggest holiday in the country obviously the Civil War and then obviously things changed last much more in. Well about a minute the right another amazing aspect was the city of New Orleans in general and how he was able to pull together these people who had no allegiance to America can you bring us back to the time. To that question basically it says when he walked in he did not know if the people of New World into going to be on his side if not he's going to by gunpoint he went in there anyone everybody over he was dysentery down to 140 pounds but he rallied everyone got everyone pumped up and said I need every male with a gun 16 and up to join my army they all did then he staged a parade with our forces to get the morale up and then he told them by the way if you ever have a change of heart if you think they're just going to side with the British want to get here before I let the British take this city I'll burn it to the ground and it was said they were motivated after that and then he became a welcoming hero and then he came back you know we have in the book him coming back to celebrate the 25 year anniversary for this battle and the 1st he does think there are still a nun's he thought that the them praying for their victory in the convent was the message to God for us to win that war and from then on in America was not going to be stopped everyone recognized we're not going to be contained in you know the British they held on to all their colonies forever they still have a bunch of islands they held on to Hong Kong up until 20 years ago they were just going to sit and stay they never left after the Revolutionary War They just didn't understand how anybody want freedom they hated democracy and elections because you're a king or queen that's not good for your future it's so good Bryan I'm immensely impressed by this I think it's fantastic and it just brought a lot so much in opening my eyes an amazing with super great for you thanks for writing this man thanks my give a but I want to sign just said if I can't get out to California or Brian Kilmeade dot com Let's go to my local bookstore and I can do it oh night oh so so and so Brian Kilmeade talking about Margaret he's Yeah not only autographed I get personalized like almost a 1800 Flowers thing Ok goodwill sort of like what I think on our Twitter Bryan to man version of Michael how we're going to adulate is everything thanks a present from 176 k. 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Book a couple times made me stop and think about what could have been really what should have been you out of this time 812 you had States saying I don't know if there's America things we're going to develop their country for 30 years they are really not on the design not really the British were clearly going to control New Orleans and therefore the entire Mississippi River which would be like control ifs and invading army came in and controlled all of our airports and highways. And the capitol was burned to the ground that's where we were $912.00 new country states are like. The city rivers going to be controlled and our capital is no longer and it was Andrew Jackson who saved the day and afterwards he was a national hero rightfully so he went back to Nashville and not only a national hero but with a bunch of backward Hicks like he was from Kentucky and Tennessee going down to New Orleans gathering together people from every walk of life in a city of New Orleans that was not American at all it was everything people from all over the world were there to rally all these folks together for a common cause against a guy who lived in a castle growing up the British general it's like a perfect America ragtag story versus you know the elite British and this is the speech part of the speech he gave back in nor in Nashville he said this is Andrew Jackson the sons of America have been given a new proof how impossible it is to conquer free men fighting in defense of all that is dear to them from this point forward we shall be respected by nations mistaking our character had treated us with the utmost contempt and outrage and years will continue to develop our inherent qualities until from being the youngest and the weakest we shall become the most powerful nation in the universe. 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