President Jackson's persona was in great contrast to his predecessors. Andrew Jackson had a tough and aggressive nature. Perhaps, Andrew Jackson's character evolved, as a result of a rickety childhood. As known, the president lost his father at a tender age, and then his mother succumbed when he was only 14 years old. Later, Jackson joined his brothers in the militia; however, he faced grief once again when his brothers died of disease. All this aggravation, caused Jackson to fall into a depression and he therefore turned to drinking and gambling. Finally, at the age of 17, Jackson decided that it is time for him to sober up and seek a career. For three years, Jackson studied under a lawyer and then relocated to Nashville to begin his practice. Subsequently, in 1796, when Tennessee was ratified as a state, Jackson was elected as congressman and served for one term. Thereafter, he joined the military, which was his real calling, and