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Andrew Jackson

Introduction:
"Every good citizen makes his county's honor his own, and cherishes it not only as precious but sacred. He is willing to risk his life in its defense and its conscious that he gains protections while he gives it." This quote by Andrew Jackson reflects his views as a president, military leader, and American citizen. He was the seventh president of the United States. He was born on March 15,1767 in North Carolina and died on June 8,1845 in Nashville, Tennessee. Over his life, he had many accomplishment; his biggest was becoming president. He was strong military leader and a rousing politician. He held many different political positions before his presidency. However, this is not where his story begins. It …show more content…

Their mother organized their release from prison and tried to nurse bother back to health, but Robert died only days after his release. In 1781, Mrs. Jackson left for Charleston to help nurse American soldiers, but died shortly after arriving from either cholera or cabin fever. After his mother's death, young fourteen-year-old Jackson was left by himself in the world. He moved to Charleston not long after his mother's death. Here, he became an apprentice for a saddler. From being around horses so much he learned to love horse racing, but returned to his home. For a while, he was a teacher at his old "field schools", but decided to pursue a law career instead.
Public Career:
In 1787, Jackson left home to pursue a career in law in Salisbury, North Carolina. In September 1787, he was admitted into the North Carolina Bar. He and a fellow student of his, John McNairy, became close friends; so when they heard that lawyers were needed out west, they set out West together. In 1788, Jackson found himself in Nashville, Tennessee. Jackson, soon after arriving found himself boarding in the home of the widow of Colonel John Donelson, one of the founders of Nashville. Also staying in the house was Rachel Robards, the daughter of John Overton. Jackson soon fell in love with Rachel, who was unfortunately married to Lewis Robards. Her friendship with Andrew Jackson led to Rachel's divorce and she and Jackson, by

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