he ate it for breakfast, lunch, and dinner
During the Creek War of 1813-14, neither illness nor injuries would stop him taking the field to lead his men against the enemy. His troops responded by comparing him to hickory, which is among the hardest of woods.
"Old Hickory" he was named that for his bravery in the war like hickory
"Old Hickory " was a nickname of Andrew Jackson. Like Jackson, Polk was from Tennessee and Polk was sort of a protege of Jackson-- Jackson supported Polk.
the only one that i know is "Old Hickory" and he was named that for his bravery in war just like hickory
His nicknames were the kamikaze worrier, because he is afraid of kamikazes. His other nickname was the cowboy, because he rode all his girls like a horse. Old Hickory, because of his bravery in the war. The slave lover, because he used to have "fun" with slaves.
it was used for Andrew Jackson to help to appeal to the middle class at the time of his election that he was just like them. in effect, for the middle class, voting for another middle class president he would address issues near and dear to them instead of address issues that appeal to the upper class. all in all, this strategy worked for Jackson and he was elected as president but he was actually incredibly wealthy and not an old hickory. -mdat
Andrew Jackson was on the U.S Olympic team.
Andrew Jackson considered himself similar to President Jefferson
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what was Andrew Jackson kitchen cabinet like
It is important to know what the important historical figures are, and what they did. Andrew Jackson was the seventh president of the United States.