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how was andrew jackson viewed by americans after the battle of new orleans?
○ as a failed general
○ as a national hero
○ as a controversial politician
○ as a weak leader
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After the Battle of New Orleans, Andrew Jackson led American forces to a decisive victory against the British. This victory boosted American morale and made Jackson widely regarded as a national hero. The other options (failed general, controversial politician, weak leader) do not align with the positive perception of Jackson after this battle.
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B. As a national hero