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President Andrew Jackson was born in the ____, a geographical area on the border of North and South Carolina.
As a boy, Andrew Jackson was a messenger for the ____.
Andrew Jackson and ____ were captured by the British in 1781.
Jackson lost loved ones during the ____, including his mother to cholera after she helped nurse sick soldiers.
Andrew Jackson moved to Nashville after studying law, and acquired a sprawling plantation known as ____.
Andrew Jackson was first elected to political office in 1797, and gained the title of first elected ____ of Tennessee.
After the ratification of the Adams–Onís Treaty in 1821, Andrew Jackson briefly served as the first ____ of Florida.
The treaty signed with the Chickasaw, commonly known as the Jackson Purchase, gained for the United States large parts of Tennessee and ____.
General Jackson convinced President Madison during the War of 1812 to let him defend the ____ bayou.
For his bravery and military skills, Andrew Jackson was promoted to Major ____ of the U.S. Army in 1814.
Being as tough as an old tree, with roots deep and strong, Andrew Jackson gained the nickname ____.
Jackson's main opponent to the presidency of 1832, ____, targeted him on the controversial issue of rechartering America's Second Bank.
A house painter, Richard Lawrence, shot at President Jackson and missed. Jackson responded by hitting the man repeatedly with a ____.
President Jackson's mistrust of banks meant that he put his trust more into commodities like silver and ____.
Both of Andrew Jackson's parents were born in County ____, in present-day Northern Ireland.
President Jackson died from lead poisoning after duelling other men using gunfire and carrying two ____ in his chest for many years.
In his annual messages to Congress, Andrew Jackson repeatedly lobbied for the abolition of the ____.
Unbeknownst to Jackson, he married his wife Rachel before she had acquired a legal ____ from her first husband.
During the Revolutionary War, a British officer drew his sword and left a permanent ____ on Andrew Jackson's face.
In addition to leading anti-Indian campaigns, Andrew Jackson also adopted a pair of Native American infants during the ____ in 1813 and 1814.
One of President Jackson's passions was gambling—wagering on dice, on cards, on cockfights and on ____.
A portrait of President Jackson appears on the ____, although he detested paper money.
Because his opposers viewed Jackson as an abuser of his presidential powers, a cartoonist depicted him as a monarch with the moniker ____.
The Trail of Tears initiated by President Jackson forcibly relocated the Cherokee tribe westward out of the state of ____.
Andrew Jackson led an invasion of ____ during the First Seminole War, resulting in Spain selling land to the United States.
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