Andrew Jackson was born on March 15, 1767, in a poor, backwoods settlement in the Carolinas. He faced a challenging childhood, losing his father shortly before his birth and growing up in a struggling family. Despite his humble beginnings, Jackson rose to prominence as a military leader and eventually became the seventh President of the United States, embodying the spirit of the American frontier and the populist movement. His early experiences shaped his fierce independence and determination throughout his life.
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