Andrew Jackson's political career began in 1828 (?He won the 1828 election he might have started in January 1829).
I would say his re-election for a second term as President. He pretty much did what he thought was right during his first term, without weighing too carefully the political consequences. To be re-elected showed that the people approved of what he did.
Being a horrible president
he was a tailor
He was a lawyer
He was a lawyer
President Andrew Jackson was very involved during his political career and afterward until his failing health overtook him. Notably, he balanced the American economic budget and signed the Indian Removal Act.
Prior to his political career, Andrew Johnson, the seventeenth President of the United States, worked as a tailor. He first served as his mother's apprentice, and ran away before the age of 18 with his brother to find further tailoring work.
Like Grant and Eisenhower it was via his military career.
Andrew Johnson held each of these offices at one time in his career.
Yes, Andrew Jackson was a self-taught lawyer. He began studying law independently while working as a schoolteacher and eventually passed the bar exam in North Carolina in 1787. Jackson's legal career helped him gain prominence and laid the groundwork for his future political career, including his presidency.
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President William McKinley represented the Republican Party.