There was not a President of the United States with the nickname little hickory. The president with the nickname young hickory was James K. Polk.
James Polk was given this nickname by some, since he was from Tennessee and supported Jackson when Jackson was president and he was in ongress.
The sixth President of the United States of America, Andrew Jackson, had the nickname "old hickory", which was given to him because of his toughness and aggressive personality.
James Polk was the eleventh president of the United States. He had two nicknames, Napoleon of the Stump and Old Hickory.
Andrew Jackson
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Thomas JeffersonANS2:Bah! Jefferson did not have the nickname of 'Old Ironside'. In fact, none of the US presidents had that nickname. The USS Constitution had that nickname because cannonballs bounced off her oak sides.
Andrew Jackson was the president who's nickname was Old Hickory.
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson's nickname was "Hickory", later in life he was often referred to as "Old Hickory"
Andrew Jackson picked up this nickname during his military exploits when his men thought of him as "tough as hickory." Hickory is noted for its strength as a wood.
Andrew Jackson had the nickname of Old Hickory.
Andrew Johnson's nickname was: The Tennessee tailor. Andrew Jackson's nickname was: "Old Hickory".
His first nickname was Old Hickory. After he became president, he became known more commonly as "King Veto" and "King Andrew the First."
The seventh president of the united states Andrew Jackson
Old hickory
Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States, was known by the nickname old hickory. During the war of 1812 he was a strict officer but was popular with his troops and said he was "tough as old hickory" and that is how he got nickname.
"Old Hickory", because it is said that he was as "tough as old hickory" wood on the battlefield.
Andrew Jackson had the nickname of "Old Hickory".