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The life of General Andrew Jackson. By: John S. Jenkins
The life of General Andrew Jackson. By: John S. Jenkins

The life of General Andrew Jackson. By: John S. Jenkins

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Andrew Jackson descended from a Scotch familjr, who emigrated to the north of Ireland, at a ver}^ remote period. His ancestors suffered many hardships, on account of the cruel and arbitrary exactions of the English government. The continuance of these grievances, which at times almost passed the limits of human endurance, induced his father, Andrew Jackson, after whom he was named, to emigrate to this country, with his wife and two sons, Hugh and Robert, in the year 1765. He landed at Charleston, in South Carolina, and shortly afterwards purchased a tract of land, in what was then called the " Wax-haw settlement," about forty-five miles above Camden, and near the boundary line of North Carolina, where he settled with his family. His son, Andrew, was born on the 15th day of March, 1767, about two years subsequent to the arrival of his parents in this country.
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