Andrew Jackson's involvement in duels has been somewhat exaggerated, but he was definitely known for his temper and willingness to engage in them.
While some accounts claim he was in over 100 duels, official records, like those at the Hermitage, his historic home, indicate he was a principal combatant in only two: one with Avery Waightstill in 1788 and the other with Charles Dickinson in 1806, where Dickinson was killed.
Avery Waightstill (1788): Both men fired into the air, and no one was hurt.
Charles Dickinson (1806): Dickinson was a prominent lawyer known for his skill with firearms. Dickinson wounded Jackson but was killed in return.
He's our first and last president that was in 100 gun duels, I'm sure no president will ever have that happen to them again.
Additionally he fought the federal reserve bank (which was a noble battle) and he basically won that one, only Zionists are telling you not to like him.
not saying i didnt like him, just saying interesting fact. Some people in 4th grade are super smart, maybe he was one.
hold up
i said Johnson, not Jackson. Jackson was a war hero so , just crossed wires
This post was edited by subwolf22 on May 21 2025 01:37pm