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Andrew Jackson was the president who's nickname was Old Hickory.
North Carolina's nickname "The Old North State" is believed to have originated from the state's historical significance and its early settlement. The term reflects the state's position as one of the original thirteen colonies and its rich colonial heritage. Additionally, the nickname is often associated with the state's stable and enduring character throughout its history. It has been embraced as a symbol of pride among residents.
VIRGINIA!
Partly bcause it was the obvious nickname. Partly because his face had been burned in an industrial accident.
The Old Dominion and The Mother of Presidents.
The Mother of Presidents or the Old Dominion.
Thomas JeffersonANS2:Bah! Jefferson did not have the nickname of 'Old Ironside'. In fact, none of the US presidents had that nickname. The USS Constitution had that nickname because cannonballs bounced off her oak sides.
12th President of the United States (1849-1850), Zachary Taylor.
jimmy carter
no. ladybird was the nickname of president johnsons wife- not presidents fords wife
John Adams is nicknamed "His Rotundity"
Eight U.S. Presidents were born in Virginia, earning the state the nickname "Mother of Presidents." (Ohio has seven, plus W.H. Harrison who lived in the state and held office there. )
I think you mean Old Hickory. The person with that nickname was Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States.
Virginia and Ohio are both known as "The mother of presidents" due to large number of presidents born there. Ohio's nickname sometimes is varied as" The mother of modern presidents"
Nope. Not "franklin roosevelt" - Franklin Pierce.
William Howard Taft. He was a big man.