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A [[file:Strato.png]] military hero of the war of 1812<br> | A [[file:Strato.png]] military hero of the war of 1812<br> | ||
Defied the odds in the Battle of New Orleans<br> | Defied the odds in the Battle of New Orleans<br> | ||
Invaded [[file: | Invaded [[file:Flr.png]] Spanish Florida, captured Pensacola<br> | ||
Was the first [[file: | Was the first [[file:Ormarxf.png]] "common men" to win the presidency<br> | ||
But he supported [[file:Slavery.png]] Slavery (yes he did, yes he did)<br> And he supported [[file: | But he supported [[file:Slavery.png]] Slavery (yes he did, yes he did)<br> And he supported [[file:AntiNative.png]] Indian Removal (The Trail of Tears)<br> | ||
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Andrew Jackson, 7th president of the United States of America | Andrew Jackson, 7th president of the United States of America | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:11, 23 February 2024
His nickname was "Old Hickory"
Spend most of his time on Tennessee
Grew up poor on the frontier
Became a prominent lawyer
Had role spokesmen for the West as Congressmen and Senator
Knew how to kick butt in a fight
Killed a man who insulted his wife
A military hero of the war of 1812
Defied the odds in the Battle of New Orleans
Invaded Spanish Florida, captured Pensacola
Was the first "common men" to win the presidency
But he supported Slavery (yes he did, yes he did)
And he supported Indian Removal (The Trail of Tears)