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His bold leadership, humble background and relentlessness at New Orleans led him to become a national hero.

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north carolina, south carolina, irish immigrants, march 15 1767, president, andrew jackson
british soldier, revolution, andrew jackson
rachel jackson, first lady, andrew jackson, wife
general andrew jackson, andrew jackson, war of 1812, battle of new orleans
new orleans, national hero, leadership, andrew jackson, president andrew jackson
jacksonian democracy, american politics, common man, andrew jackson, president, inauguration
attempted assassination, president andrew jackson
king andrew I, andrew jackson, dictator, political cartoon
andrew jackson, slave owner, native americans, mexicans, persecution
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President Andrew Jackson is born in a backwoods region between North and South Carolina to Irish immigrant parents on March 15, 1767.

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