He was the first representative from Tennessee to enter the House of Representatives, and he was proclaimed a war hero when he defeated the British at New Orlreans in 1812.
Elected by popular vote into office, Andrew Jackson wanted to represent the common man. He was the founder of the Democratic Party. One of his first decrees was to get rid of the Electoral College! (I guess that didn't work out)
Jackson was a man of his own decisions. He often did not defer to Congress in creating new policies, but used his power of veto to enforce command.
Jackson and his Vice President, John C. Calhoun, had difficulty seeing eye to eye on high tariffs. Calhoun fought to nullify the tariffs with the threat of being hanged by Jackson for doing so. Jackson replaced Calhoun with Martin Van Buren in January 1832.
"Old Hickory" as they call him, earned his nickname due to his harsh discipline with his troops during the war of 1812.
Let's award this "tough nut" with the Werther's Butter Toffee HARD Candy!