Portrait of President Andrew Jackson

Andrew Jackson

7th President of the United States
Years in Office: 1829-1837
Party: Democratic

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President Andrew Jackson had a pet parrot named Poll, which he taught to swear; the bird's vocabulary was so colorful that it had to be removed from Jackson's funeral for inappropriate language.

Andrew Jackson

Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States, served from 1829 to 1837 and left an indelible mark on American history. Born in the Carolina backcountry in 1767, Jackson rose from humble beginnings to become a military hero, earning fame in the War of 1812, particularly at the Battle of New Orleans.

Known as the "People's President," Jackson portrayed himself as a champion of the common man, although his policies and actions were controversial. He expanded presidential powers, challenged the authority of the National Bank, and pursued aggressive Indian removal policies, most notably with the infamous Trail of Tears, leading to the forced relocation of Native American tribes.

Jackson's presidency also marked the rise of the Democratic Party, and he was the first president to be affiliated with it. Despite his populist appeal, Jackson faced criticism for his autocratic style and disregard for constitutional checks and balances. His legacy is complex, reflecting both his achievements and the controversies surrounding his policies.

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