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Peggy was the wife of Jackson's Secretary of War. Jackson was generally supportive of his cabinet and wanted them and them and their wives to be sociable. He likely saw parallels to the dislike of Peggy and attacks made on him and his now diseased wife. He was not a snob, was from the frontier and did not particularly appreciate the social distinctions made by Mrs. Calhoun and the Washington society ladies.

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