Andrew Jackson Traits

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Andrew Jackson

Andrew Jackson had many distinctive character traits. Some of the traits that had the most impact on who he was as a president included, being quick-tempered, fearless, strong-willed, strict, loyal and tough. Jacksons toughness and fearlessness is shown when his brother , mother and himself were released from Camden prison with two horses. Andrew chose to be the odd man out and walk 45 miles barefoot without a jacket in a storm to the nearest house. his strictness is displayed in his letter to Charles Henry Dickinson. Dickinson wrote a letter to Jackson and insulted him and Jackson writes a threatening letter to Dickinson that demands his public apology. This shows that Jackson does allow for any indiscipline, especially if it is directed towards him. his strictness and strong-willed rule and as well as his quick-temperedness was shown in a letter Jackson wrote to his wife Rachel Jackson. The letter addressed the problems that Jackson faced on the frontier. He wrote that the volunteer infantry had fled their post, and that the cavalry and infantry had violated their pledge to serve. He also wrote how sad it was that the reputation of the once brave patriotic volunteers had sank o mere wining , complaining, sedioners and mutineers. Jacksons loyalty to the army forced to turn his cannon on the mutineers to serve as an example to those who disgrace his army. Jackson says, " I felt the pangs of an affectionate parent. compelled from duty, to chastise his child". Jackson displays his strictness again in his letter to William Blount when he sends two thousand five hundred men from the 2nd division to the creek towns to seek revenge for the assassination of women and children in the state of Georgia.