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Andrew Jackson was also know as?

Most popular nickname:"Old Hickory", from the battle of New Orleans. He was called "tough as old hickory"Others:"King Andrew""King Mob"


What is a nickname for Mob boss 4 letters starting with c?

capo


What is Andrew Jackson's nickname?

Andrew Jackson had a total of three nicknames in his lifetime. His nicknames were Old Hickory, King Mob, and The Hero of New Orleans.


What is Richard Petty's nickname?

Richard Petty is known as "The King".


When this president was a child his nickname was bubba?

"Bubba" was the nickname for President Bill Clinton.


What are the release dates for Movie Mob - 2007 The Mob Reviews 'The Bucket List' and 'In the Name of the King' 1-7?

Movie Mob - 2007 The Mob Reviews 'The Bucket List' and 'In the Name of the King' 1-7 was released on: USA: 15 January 2008


Which president had the nickname happy warrior?

It was a Vice President, rather than a President, who had the nickname The Happy Warrior. The nickname belonged to Hubert Humphrey, the 38th Vice President of the United States.


What was king Solomon nickname?

King Solomon's nickname was Jedidiah..It is a nickname from God meaning, "Most beloved of God"


What president's nickname was giant killer?

I can find no record that any US President had this nickname.


What was Hammurabi's nickname?

His nickname was King Humm.


Why is nick jonas's nickname is the president?

His nickname is Mr President becuz he is like the boss I think.


Why did people call Andrew Jackson king mob?

Andrew Jackson was referred to as "King Mob" due to his populist approach and the chaotic nature of his presidency, particularly during the era of his inauguration in 1829. Supporters, often described as a mob, celebrated his victory in a raucous manner, which contrasted sharply with the more genteel traditions of previous administrations. Critics viewed his reliance on popular support and his willingness to bypass established political norms as a threat to democratic institutions, likening him to a king who ruled by mob rule rather than law. This nickname encapsulated both his appeal to the common man and the concerns of his opponents about his authoritarian tendencies.