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.
Yes he was. There has never been a non-white president until Barack Obama
Barack Obama is 6' 1" (185 cm) tall, which makes him tied with Andrew Jackson and Ronald Reagan as the 8th-tallest U.S. President to date.
Barack Obama is 6' 1" (185 cm) tall, which makes him tied with Andrew Jackson and Ronald Reagan as the 8th-tallest U.S. President to date.
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Micheal Jackson
The two can not be compared the time difference is too great.
Andrew Jackson was part of the Democratic party in America when he was president. This is particularly notable because he was the first president elected as a democrat. The party continued to exist and our current president, Barack Obama is also a democrat.
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He endorsed and voted for Barack Obama.
if your talking about presidency, it was Barack Obama.
Barack Obama is Democratic while George W. Bush is Republican.George W. Bush is Caucasian (white) while Barack Obama is of mixed race; both black and white.Barack Obama was born in August while George W. Bush was born in July.Barack Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii while George W. Bush was born in New Haven, Connecticut.There are many more differences between them as they are two very different men with differences in opinions and backgrounds in life.
To date, only four US Presidents had first names beginning with a vowel, and coincidentally, three of them served consecutively: Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, and Ulysses Grant. The other was Andrew Jackson.