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War hero. Duel survivor. Political disruptor. Andrew Jackson rose from the frontier to reshape the presidency as the voice of “the people”—while leaving a legacy as controversial as it was transformative. From defying the Supreme Court to dismantling the National Bank and enforcing the Indian Removal Act, Jackson’s presidency still sparks debate today. Historian Blaine Davies explores the man behind the myth—and draws provocative comparisons to modern politics, including Donald Trump.
