Andrew Jackson was a Presbyterian. He was born into a Presbyterian and raised as a Presbyterian.But he did not officially join the Presbyterian Church until after his he left the chair as president
Andrew Jackson Young attends the First Congregational Church in Atlanta, Georgia.
Yes Andrew Jackson Young was a Jr.
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.)
he was a lawyer
SCLC are the intials of the organization in which Andrew Young, Jr. and Jesse Jackson were active in.
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.)
Andrew Jackson was Presbytarian. He did not however have many interests in religion when he was young but his views on religion grew as he became older
Andrew Young, Jesse Jackson
Andrew Jackson served in the American Revolution. He was very young. A British soldier made him shine his boots and when Jackson refused, he cut Jackson's face. Andrew Jackson stayed in the military and helped the US take over Florida and fought the British at the Battle of New Orleans.
Both Andrew Jackson and Herbert Hoover lost their parents when they were young.
Andrew Jackson is known as Old 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.
James K. Polk actually. Andrew Jackson was "Old Hickory."