Andrew Jackson: The End Of The Revolutionary War

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Andrew Jackson lived with his mother and two brothers in California. All throughout his childhood, he was living in poverty and the danger the living in the middle of the Revolutionary War. Jackson and his brothers were often sent through the woods as messengers for the patriots during the war. His childhood filled with war, death, and poverty. The end of the Revolutionary War brought him nothing but the last of his immediate family left dead. This part of his life helped push small farmers to support Jackson because it was something they could relate to. Having a leader who has gone through the same kind of hardship they have is quite appreciated because they know their voices will be heard.
Consequently, Jackson had a full grown hatred for

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