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As a teenager during the American Revolution, Andrew Jackson experienced significant hardship. At the age of 13, he joined the Continental Army, where he served as a courier. He and his brothers faced violence; his older brother was killed, and he himself was captured by British forces. After refusing to clean a British officer's boots, he was slashed with a sword, which left him with a lifelong scar and a deep animosity toward the British.

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