Andrew Jackson is indeed a
resilient and perseverant president of the United States. He was the seventh to
be elected the leader of the nation. As a child at 13 years old, he was held
captive and was known to be mistreated by the British because his parents
supported the cause during the revolutionary war. He grew up to become a lawyer
despite his childhood and belonged to the U.S. representatives and later run
for president. He threatened the use of military force if ever a state attempts
to withdraw from the alliance.