Jackson did not attend any actual schools. He took elementary lessons from
a couple of men where he lived --men named Humphries and White, I do not know
if they had a school or what they may have called it. If they had a school, it would
have been in their house.
Andrew Jackson was age 47 at the Battle of New Orleans.
Andrew Jackson attended a small country school sporadically. He did not graduate. He learned enough on his own to become a frontier lawyer.
Jackson did not go to middle school. He had some private grade school lessons from a couple of teachers, but never attended what you would call a school. He did learn to read , write and do basic math from these short lessons.
Andrew Jackson did not attend college. He was a self-taught lawyer. (Back then, young men were tutored by an older 'learned' man who was already established in the same profession.)
i do not now
For one thing, Andrew Jackson was white, and Barack Obama is black. For another, Andrew Jackson was not formally educated the way students are today: he seems to have attended a local one-room schoolhouse and then apprenticed to learn the law, after a career in the military; Barack Obama attended public and private schools and received both a Bachelor's degree and a Law degree from two well-known universities before he became a lawyer. Andrew Jackson began serving in the military at age 13; Barack Obama did not serve in the military. Also, Andrew Jackson was married twice, while Barack Obama has only been married once.
Andrew Jackson's father's name was Andrew Jackson Sr.
AnswerJackson's Scotch-Irish parents, Andrew and Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson, emigrated to America from northern Ireland in 1765. At this time they had two sons, Hugh and Robert. The elder Jackson took up farming in the backwoods Waxhaw settlement on the border between North and South Carolina. He died in 1767. A few days later, on March 15, Andrew was born. The widow Jackson moved her family into the home of a nearby relative, James Crawford, where Andrew spent his boyhood. He attended frontier schools and acquired the reputation of being fiery-tempered and willing to fight all comers. He also learned to read, and he was often called on by the community to read aloud the news from the Philadelphia papers.He never attended college.
AnswerJackson's Scotch-Irish parents, Andrew and Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson, emigrated to America from northern Ireland in 1765. At this time they had two sons, Hugh and Robert. The elder Jackson took up farming in the backwoods Waxhaw settlement on the border between North and South Carolina. He died in 1767. A few days later, on March 15, Andrew was born. The widow Jackson moved her family into the home of a nearby relative, James Crawford, where Andrew spent his boyhood. He attended frontier schools and acquired the reputation of being fiery-tempered and willing to fight all comers. He also learned to read, and he was often called on by the community to read aloud the news from the Philadelphia papers.He never attended college.
Andrew Jackson never attended college. He got his law license by studying with a lawyer and then passing the bar exam.
Andrew Jackson..
Andrew Jackson