Florida Historical Marker Details


GENERAL ANDREW JACKSON IN FLORIDA - 1818

City: Marianna   County: Jackson   Year: 1976
Location: Florida Caverns State Park, near boat/canoe launch

American desire for the acquisition of Florida grew after 1800 as U.S. frontiers expanded. Border incidents provided motivation for General Andrew Jackson's 1818 expedition against Florida's Seminole Indians. Jackson's army destroyed Indian stronghold in the Apalachee Region. On May 11, 1818, during a 12 day march from Fort Gadsden on the lower Apalachicola River to the Escambia River, Jackson crossed the Chipola River's Natural Bridge near here. Pensacola surrendered to Jackson later that month. This foray into Spanish territory created serious repercussions at home and abroad but paved the way for U.S. acquisition of Florida from Spain.


1818 Map Showing Jackson's Route in West Florida

1818 Map Showing Jackson's Route in West Florida

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