during the war of 1812, general andrew jackson was confronted by\nchoose one option\na aggressive creek…

during the war of 1812, general andrew jackson was confronted by\nchoose one option\na aggressive creek indians\nb invading spanish troops\nc the rebellion of his own troops\nd raging floods from the mississippi river
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During the War of 1812, General Andrew Jackson was indeed confronted by the aggressive Creek Indians. The Creek War (1813 - 1814) was a part of the larger War of 1812 context. Jackson led campaigns against the Red Sticks (a faction of the Creek Indians). There is no historical record of him being confronted by invading Spanish troops in the context of the War of 1812 in the relevant regions where he was mainly active. There is no evidence of his own troops rebelling in a significant way during the War of 1812 that is a well - known and major event. And while floods could be a natural hazard, it was not a main confrontation he faced in the context of the war in the way the Creek Indians were.
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A. aggressive Creek Indians