Weird and interesting facts about presidents Mark your calendars—Inauguration Day is coming up on Jan. 20, the perfect time ...
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Jackson didn’t just talk tough—he literally fought for his honor. Over the years, he participated in over 100 duels, usually to defend his wife’s honor. In one particularly famous duel, he ...
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Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States, enslaved hundreds of people. Archaeologists have discovered where 28 of them were buried. Archaeologists have found 28 graves of people ...
An investigation has been launched after a 22-year-old suspect, who was wanted on an active warrant, was killed by a police ...
Well, the Hermitage is the home of uh President Andrew Jackson. Uh He bought this property in 1804 and called it the Hermitage because he felt it was his uh retreat from life. We know from ...
At least 26 enslaved people died on the Tennessee plantation of President Andrew Jackson, the seventh US president, between 1804 and the end of the Civil War in 1865. Nobody knew where they were ...
Officials believe they have found a slave cemetery at the home of America’s seventh president Andrew Jackson. The discovery provides a historical link to the people who were enslaved by Jackson ...
Zajac, president and CEO of the Andrew Jackson Foundation. “What I do think this allows is sort of a different experience of the story of people who were enslaved here beyond the facts and figures.