The historical truth of President Andrew Jackson is complicated, as it is for most great men. He was a brawler who dueled his detractors at the drop of a hat, hated the British with a violent passion and survived an assassination attempt through what many believed was divine providence. Jackson forcefully relocated Native Americans in a bit of ethnic cleansing known as the Trail of Tears, and yet adopted two sons of Native American heritage. In Michael Friedman and Alex Timbers'...
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