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where andrew jackson lived as a child
His nephew, Andrew Jackson Donelson who served as his secretary and Donelson's wife , Emily, who served as White House hostess, lived with him much of time. He also had an artist friend that lived with them much of the time.
Andrew Jackson's family lived in North or South Carolina. They lived near the border, soit is not quite clear in which state they lived. Jackson came to Tennesee when he was a young man and spent the rest of his life there.
No. He never lived outside the US.
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1806 and 1813. Lived through both shots
He lived alternately with two of his uncles after his mother died when he was 14. He was apprenticed to a saddle-maker for a time.
Andrew Jackson was the full name of President Jackson. He did not have a middle name. It was very common for boys in that time to not have a second name.
Andrew Jackson lived on a small frontiers land in South Carolina until he was 13, joined the militia, and was captured by the British.
No, Andrew Jackson did not die while serving as the president of the United States. He completed his two terms in office from 1829 to 1837 and lived for several years after his presidency. Andrew Jackson died on June 8, 1845, at his plantation, The Hermitage, in Tennessee.
Jackson was the champion of the farmers and others who lived in rural areas. Most of these people lived in the West and the South.
Andrew Jackson. Madison after his presidency lived through the Monroe, Adams & Jackson Administrations.