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No, Andrew Jackson was not an isolationist. While he did prioritize American interests and adopted policies that protected domestic industries, he was also willing to engage in foreign affairs and used military force to protect American interests abroad, as evidenced by his involvement in conflicts such as the Seminole Wars and the First Seminole War.

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