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Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) was a pivotal figure in American history, serving as the seventh president from 1829 to 1837. Known for his populist approach and fierce partisanship, he reshaped the presidency and American politics. His presidency is marked by significant events such as the Indian Removal Act and the Battle of New Orleans. Jackson's legacy is contentious: while he championed the common man, his policies resulted in severe consequences for Native Americans. Explore his complex life, political achievements, and enduring impact on the nation.
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