No. Jackson defeated all attempts by his political opponents to discredit him, won re-election and served out two complete terms. He even had enough popularity to get his vice-president and protege, Martin Van Buren, elected to succeed him.
Andrew Jackson neither died or was killed in office. He died after his Presidency. Although while in office he did take two bullets that nearly hit his heart but did not kill him. Those two bullets never got removed
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The 7th President of the United States was Andrew Jackson from March 4, 1829 to March 4, 1837
It was 1828 when Andrew Jackson took office and he was 61 years old.
The last thing that Andrew Jackson said when he left office were "strive to be ready when the change comes".
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If you mean the trial for contempt of a federal judge in New Orleans in the aftermath of the battle there, yes. He was found guilty and fined $1000, which he paid.
Andrew Johnson was 1 vote shy from being removed from office. Quite the lucky president, I'd say.