He fought with a dog that did not have hind legs.
There seems to be some confusion in your question. Andrew Jackson was a historical figure who served as the seventh President of the United States. On the other hand, the celebrated jumping frog story is a famous short story written by Mark Twain. These two are unrelated, and there is no connection between Andrew Jackson and the dog in the story. Please provide more details or clarify your question.
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because in that time when you got in a fight you would resolve it with a duel.
Andrew Jackson helped fight in the War of New Orleans and The War of 1812, he was the seventh president of America. He fought in wars and he was also a general.
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In 1806 Andrew Jackson, killed Charles Dickinson in a gentlemen's dual. The dispute was over remarks made by Dickinson about Jackson's wife, the former Rachel Robbards.
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Andrew Jackson died in 1845, some 15 years before the Civil War began. He obviously did not fight in the Civil War.
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he was 13!!! can you believe it?? omg, it true :_ -kelly
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