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Andrew Jackson earned the nickname "Old Hickory" during the War of 1812, particularly for his toughness and resilience in battle. His soldiers admired his stern demeanor and perceived toughness, likening him to hickory wood, known for its strength. The nickname became a term of endearment that reflected both his leadership and the respect he commanded among his troops.

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