Andrew Jackson was a MADMAN #shorts #shortsvideo #comedy #comedyshorts #history #weirdhistory #facts

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Davy wasn't a rival they had personal issues. Andrew got jumped and Davy helped Andrew.

incitingariot
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Just wanted to say thank you for your content. Your shorts are my absolute favorite segments on Youtube! You fill my brainials with much needed historical and popular persons crazy facts and coincidences. Thank you my man!!

jonperryman
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John wilks booth’s dad wrote threatening letters to Jackson, but never acted on them

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Crockett and Jackson disliked each other profoundly. Crockett had previously served under Jacksons command in the U.S. Army, so there is a real history between each other

MitchBast-xujg
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Good ol' Davy Crockett - ALWAYS charismatic and FULL of surprises.

MouthyMama
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That Davy Crockett has the face of Daniel Boone. 😂

miguelbarahona
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Great story! Davy, Davy Crockett, king of the wild frontier. ⭐️

Wise-Lady-La-Aura
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The old term “flash in the pan” originated from a rifle misfiring...

nickmorelli
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For those who haven't visited Jackson's home The Hermitage in Tennessee, you all should make the effort to check it out! 90% of the home is original when he lived there. There's a museum on the property as well.

dennydude
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I just think Davy enjoyed a good fight no matter who or where. Texans appreciated that. Thank you Mr Crockett.

stricktea
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Despite what Jackson did to the Seminole Indians Old Hickory was an absolute stud and one of the best U.S. Presidents ever.

AdamJWM
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Let that be a lesson to you people clean your guns😂

susannaval
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Andy was a good old Prejudice Press, he, s part of history now can't change that. As for Davy should of stayed in Tennessee, but he made history for Texas. 😮

jerrylewis
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If Andrew Jackson never existed . No trail of tears. The end of slavery .no civil war. Imagine that.

phil
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When my oldest brother was two yo he'd sing "Baby, baby cocky..."

kilimanjaro
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On May 28, 1830, President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act, which authorized the president to grant land west of the Mississippi River in exchange for the lands of the American Indian tribes living primarily in the southeastern U.S. President Jackson’s message to Congress stated a double goal of the Indian Removal Act: freeing more land in southern states like Alabama and Mississippi, while also separating Native American people from “immediate contact with settlements of whites” in the hopes that they will one day “cast off their savage habits and become an interesting, civilized, and Christian community.”
Numerous reports described epidemic illness, devastating exposure to the elements, and high rates of death along the migration paths. One eyewitness account published in the Arkansas Gazette stated, “No portion of American history can furnish a parallel of the misery and suffering at present endured by the emigrating Creeks.”

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Who needs Secret Service when you’ve got misfiring guns and a cane

will._.x_.
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Visited his home The Hermitage in Nashville they said he probably died of lead poisoning from several bullets lodged in his body

puckhead
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Davey just saw a man cheat death twice in the same minute. De's definitely going to take the side of the person protected from up on high.

PhantomFilmAustralia
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Another person who didn't like Andrew Jackson was all of the natives of America that had to walk the trail of tears

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