He did for a relatively short time and then moved on to Tennessee which was actually part of North Carolina territory before it became a state.
Andrew Jackson never attended college. He got his law license by studying with a lawyer and then passing the bar exam.
Yes, he did teach. He taught in the Waxhaw region of NC where he grew up, before he studied law and went to Tennessee.
He studied law in Salisbury, NC, but I do not know which college.
Union County, NC is where Jackson spent most of his youth.
The address of the Andrew Jackson Historical Foundation Inc is: Po Box 7, Waxhaw, NC 28173-1038
The shortest driving distance is 189 miles, using the US-74 W/Andrew Jackson highway.
Yes. He was born in an area which lay on the border between NC and SC. He left NC when was 20 to go to what became Tennessee, but was then part of NC.
He did not go to college, He did pass the bar, by studying under a couple of lawyersin NC.
Jackson had limited formal schooling-- he did not go to college. He learned law by working in law offices with two different lawyers in NC.
He first became involved in politics in the new state of Tennessee, which was formed from NC territory.
Andrew Jackson was born in the Waxhaws area on the border straddling North and South Carolina. His exact birthplace is unknown, but Jackson claims that he was born just inside of South Caroline. At age 13, he joined the military as a courier and served in the Revolutionary War.
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