Both had a clear vision of what their goals were and accomplished them.
yes...Surrogates
One is that they both fought a battle with Native American Indians in their presidencey. Johnson fought Red Cloud's War and Madison fought in the Battle of Tippecanoe. *note they themself didnt actually fight in the combat.
The general consensus is that James Roday had heart surgery, because of the similarities between the scar on his chest and surgical scars; however this is merely speculation and has not been verified.
In 1830, James Andrew Jackson became the first non-native settler of the town that would become known as Freedom, Wisconsin. He was an African American who traveled there to gain his freedom.
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There have been two - John (Quincy Adams)between James Monroe and Andrew Jackson, and Abraham (Lincoln) between James Buchanan and Andrew Johnson.
There presidents, Andrew Johnson, Andrew Jackson, and James K. Polk
Other way around. Jackson came first, and James K. Polk dedicated his administration to finishing the work that Andrew Jackson had started.
James Monroe
One of Andrew Jackson's brothers was named Robert Jackson.
Andrew Jackson and likely James Monroe and Franklin Pierce suffered from TB.
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Andrew Jackson was known as "Old Hickory."
Andrew Jackson and James Madison.
It's President Andrew Jackson of course! :)
Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk, and Andrew Johnson.