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Andrew Jackson: The US President That Killed a Man in a Duel 

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The duel between Andrew Jackson and Charles Dickinson took place on May 30, 1806, near the Red River in Kentucky. The dispute stemmed from a series of personal and political disagreements between the two men. Dickinson had insulted Jackson's wife, Rachel, and criticized his decisions as a judge. The actual duel was conducted with pistols at a distance of 24 feet. As the duel commenced, Dickinson fired first and struck Jackson in the chest, causing a severe wound. Jackson, determined to defend his honor, calmly aimed and fired, mortally wounding Dickinson, who died shortly thereafter. Despite his victory, Jackson suffered from the bullet lodged near his heart for the remainder of his life. The incident played a significant role in shaping Jackson's reputation as a man of resolve and bolstered his future political aspirations.
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@WM-lt4sm
@WM-lt4sm Год назад
The entire saga between Jackson and Dickinson sounds exactly like a multi-chapter side mission on RDR2.
@ChrisS310
@ChrisS310 Год назад
That would’ve been awesome
@kasino7132
@kasino7132 6 месяцев назад
I now want this as DLC! 😂 💀
@Kerorofan1990
@Kerorofan1990 Год назад
AJ wasn't one to mess with. This is the guy who would later lay a beating on his own attempted assassin.
@CarrieLaffs
@CarrieLaffs Год назад
Live by the gun, die by the gun
@craigbhill
@craigbhill Год назад
But Jackson didn't die by the gun. So much for that inaccurate old saying.
@CarrieLaffs
@CarrieLaffs Год назад
@craigbhill wasn't talking about Jackson .... the other guy actually lived by the gun 🔫 Lmaooo I found had watched the video, the reference would have been obvious Dickinson
@gimmethepinkelephant3685
@gimmethepinkelephant3685 8 месяцев назад
​@@craigbhillJackson didn't live by the gun. He was just good at using one and killed a lot of men who wanted to live by the gun. That was her point.
@dontcare563
@dontcare563 Год назад
Duels would cut down on all this nonsense in Congress! Bring them back!
@J40JesusIsLord
@J40JesusIsLord Год назад
Sounds like Dickinson liked to look for trouble-and he found it!
@Lifeinthe1800s
@Lifeinthe1800s Год назад
Yes 100% agree.
@michaeldouglas1243
@michaeldouglas1243 Год назад
When men were men. U stood behind ur words with your life back then not hide behind a cell phone or computer when u bashed or down talked a person
@TruthSpeaker.
@TruthSpeaker. Год назад
It's not being a man, it's being an idiot. Nobody needs to die over stupid petty shit.
@noah2633
@noah2633 Год назад
@@TruthSpeaker. Honour is important.
@ComradeZeromus
@ComradeZeromus Год назад
I think you missed the part where he reloaded and murdered Dickinson in cold blood
@egrogan6482
@egrogan6482 Год назад
@@ComradeZeromus Dickinson was absolutely demonic to Jackson's wife, Rachel. He beat her, refused to divorce her etc. IIRC.
@jesus-ok1hd
@jesus-ok1hd Месяц назад
@@ComradeZeromuswhen men were man
@theguysal7191
@theguysal7191 Год назад
Andrew Chadson
@diamondtiara84
@diamondtiara84 Год назад
Love that background music!
@Lifeinthe1800s
@Lifeinthe1800s Год назад
Thank you! It was a challenge to find something that fit.
@maxtucker7344
@maxtucker7344 Год назад
Great work like the narration
@Lifeinthe1800s
@Lifeinthe1800s Год назад
Thank you! It was a bit of a challenge with only a few pictures to work from.
@maxtucker7344
@maxtucker7344 Год назад
@@Lifeinthe1800s was that your own narration? It was very well done!
@Lifeinthe1800s
@Lifeinthe1800s Год назад
Yes it is and thank you for the compliments! I'm just starting out in the field of narration.
@davidglobex189
@davidglobex189 Год назад
So Jackson reloaded his pistol? How is that honorable?
@dirksharp9876
@dirksharp9876 4 месяца назад
From what I read, Jackson re-cocked the gun rather than reloading it. Which apparently was also against the norms. But it seems like.Andrew Jackson didn't give a damn for norms.
@johncoffey8645
@johncoffey8645 Год назад
I remember in school, teachers/principals would allow kids (boys and girls against their same gender) to settle their problems privately! Some became friends, some just learned to stay away from each other, and some wanted to take it further. 90% of time it was friendship, or understanding! Definitely not todays standards...
@april1st183
@april1st183 11 месяцев назад
And how did the kids that "wanted to take it further" actually carry that out? Did they progress to using weapons on each other after school?
@johncoffey8645
@johncoffey8645 11 месяцев назад
@@april1st183 Don't know. Everyone had common sense back then, and knew the results of weapons. Unlike the ignorant entitled morons today.
@MarkMcCauley-xr1ip
@MarkMcCauley-xr1ip Год назад
Jackson was truly a great president! It would have been a very interesting point in history to live! If I'm not wrong he was the last president to bring the U.S. completely out of debt! A real man's man!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@brianharris9835
@brianharris9835 8 месяцев назад
Probably not, if you were a Cherokee Indian!
@noah2633
@noah2633 6 месяцев назад
@@brianharris9835 Jackson should be judged by how he served his own people. He served his people admirably.
@frankscarborough1428
@frankscarborough1428 Год назад
Interesting don't blame Jackson. A man can only y take so much.
@sebbymemes8402
@sebbymemes8402 Год назад
New mr beast challenge, “on todays videos whoever challenges me to a dual and wins gets to keep my channel and a million dollars”
@seshenofthenile2363
@seshenofthenile2363 Год назад
Now that would be a nws
@gmg9010
@gmg9010 Год назад
Also the man who did the Indian removal act.
@nancy-katharynmcgraw2669
@nancy-katharynmcgraw2669 Год назад
Such pain & grief resulted then & still occurs today, 2023. What stupidity!
@natel9019
@natel9019 Год назад
Everyone wanted to kill all the natives. Jackson was the nice guy who wanted to keep them alive.
@RadAngelDMV
@RadAngelDMV Год назад
RIGHT?! 1st thing I said! History still being whitewashed in the U.S. & getting worse.
@edwardbellingham3509
@edwardbellingham3509 Год назад
Good!
@sithlordhibiscus9936
@sithlordhibiscus9936 Год назад
Yes, exactly. I wouldn’t call him brave.
@williampalenik7306
@williampalenik7306 Год назад
I heard about the duel between the two before A good job on this old story and good narrating too
@Lifeinthe1800s
@Lifeinthe1800s Год назад
Thank you!
@rogerbartlet5720
@rogerbartlet5720 Год назад
If the legal system ran like that today, think how much quieter public life would be.
@phnix6242
@phnix6242 Год назад
just devlare gang shootouts as duels and the murder rate looks great, democrat style
@johnjackson8709
@johnjackson8709 Год назад
As a Jackson further down the generational line, I must concede that that fiery temper still exists. And it can be used for our advantage, and/or be our downfall. As I age, I've learned to use it wisely!
@cindyrobertson3798
@cindyrobertson3798 Год назад
Jordan Peterson has a lot to say about this. Act accordingly. I walk softly and carry a big caliber. My Irish great grandparents were insisted to fight to defend the north and freedom . My grandpa was navy in ww1 my dad ww2 my brother's Nam Era and gulf I know I have it in me to defend the innocent. ( or myself) but I hope I never need to.
@stephr9859
@stephr9859 Год назад
They told me at the museum that he had no Natural children…..
@johnjackson8709
@johnjackson8709 Год назад
He didn't have natural children. He adopted a native child. I'm decended from others in the family
@MarkMcCauley-xr1ip
@MarkMcCauley-xr1ip Год назад
I'm from Irish decent and my blood runs hot if someone puts down America! Jackson has always been my favorite president and if you're related to him then hat's off for you!God Bless America!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@wolfinwool
@wolfinwool Год назад
While duels might seem outsated and barbaric today, back then, it was commonplace, despite my just saying a molent before it was also considered outdated and barbaric at the time. Now, allow me to wax poetic about how honorable and noble it all was.
@1875outlaw
@1875outlaw Год назад
1 BADASS MAN We need a President like that now 🦅🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🦅
@tomtaylor6163
@tomtaylor6163 8 месяцев назад
My Ancestors lived in the same community as his family in the 18th Century . The Waxhaws .I’m pretty sure his treatment by the British around there made him dislike them
@OldHickoryAndyJackson
@OldHickoryAndyJackson Год назад
That's how they settled disputes back then, effective
@Smacks_Official
@Smacks_Official Год назад
Coldest president ever
@RK-zo9vs
@RK-zo9vs Год назад
So he lost because he was hit in the shoulder first, he did commit murder.
@Dude0000
@Dude0000 Год назад
Hit in the soldier? 😂
@RK-zo9vs
@RK-zo9vs Год назад
@@Dude0000 haha,noticed now
@MegaLegz
@MegaLegz Месяц назад
Jackson also conquered about 25% of America's current territories for them on horseback.
@seandelap8587
@seandelap8587 Год назад
This would solve so many problems today
@gailseatonhumbert
@gailseatonhumbert Год назад
Andrew Jackson was not what I would call a good guy
@Nathan-gn3ls
@Nathan-gn3ls Год назад
I call him a genocidal POS.
@Benjifan2000
@Benjifan2000 Год назад
He was the first common man to become president, paid off the national debt, and despite people calling him racist for The Indian Removal Act, he adopted 2 Native American orphans.
@Nathan-gn3ls
@Nathan-gn3ls Год назад
@@Benjifan2000 The child whose parents he had slaughtered? I wouldn't call that adoption, more like kidnapping. What a hero.
@Benjifan2000
@Benjifan2000 Год назад
@@Nathan-gn3ls The Native Americans wouldn't take care of them, and he was their legal father.
@gailseatonhumbert
@gailseatonhumbert Год назад
@@Benjifan2000 he was not a good man and he killed thousands of people on the Trail of Tears. Whatever do you mean "first common man"? What do you call John Adams?;
@KoriH-rj6ch
@KoriH-rj6ch 10 месяцев назад
Don't forget Barbara bush and the drunk driver
@kasino7132
@kasino7132 6 месяцев назад
Andrew Jackson was a G…
@RedcoatsReturn
@RedcoatsReturn Год назад
An excellent revelation😊👍👍…a shame today…that we cannot settle things with…a duel 😔 At least…not in public 😉
@michaeldouglas1243
@michaeldouglas1243 Год назад
Agreed 100% most are too cowardice nowadays to back up there threats and slander today. They say whatever with no reprocussions anymore.
@giselefranca3182
@giselefranca3182 Год назад
​@@michaeldouglas1243 Today a husband becomes a "trans wife" or a "trans toddler"! For real! And feminists would hate being the reason for a duel!
@kasino7132
@kasino7132 6 месяцев назад
Ayo the homie A Jackson was on his grimey ish .. aj smacked ninjas b 😂
@caffeinated24x7
@caffeinated24x7 Год назад
The time before John Wick 4
@sadeaton
@sadeaton Год назад
Jackson, a gentleman bad*ss.
@jeffreybodean7300
@jeffreybodean7300 9 месяцев назад
In reality,Richard Nixon,or Bush 1and 2 beat the snot out of that psychopath.
@Brendan-fy6ne
@Brendan-fy6ne 10 месяцев назад
Nice eyebrows 👌 😅
@deadmetal8692
@deadmetal8692 Год назад
Bring back the duel.
@1875outlaw
@1875outlaw Год назад
Life in the 1800s where could I look for information on the web about my great great great Grandfather who was friends with Abraham Lincoln and visited him at the White House and also know Andrew Jackson. That's what my Grandfather's obituary said but I can't find anything on it 🇺🇲 THANKS
@JimZimDim
@JimZimDim Год назад
We should bring dueling back to the states. How can something that's consensual between two opposing parties even remotely be barbaric? They're both agreeing to it, they both know the risks involved. Hell, have it supervised by cops, whatever, just bring it back and let us utilize it as a resource to do away with idiots 😂
@gimmethepinkelephant3685
@gimmethepinkelephant3685 8 месяцев назад
Be careful what ya wish for. Some idiots can be good shots. Sometimes it's all they know how to do.😂 Ya don't want a country full of dueling idiots running around, right?
@natel9019
@natel9019 Год назад
Someone had to go
@thejoshman3843
@thejoshman3843 Год назад
so LOL that a lawless game of chicken that leaves 1 man tragically dead & the other permenantly in pain somehow bolstered the reputation of the killer, who appears to have broken the rules with a second shot. how american.
@ironcladranchandforge7292
@ironcladranchandforge7292 Год назад
As if this didn't happen in other countries as well. Of course it did. Dueling was common in Europe at the time, so how do you account for this being "American"? Where do you think American traditions came from?
@thejoshman3843
@thejoshman3843 Год назад
@@ironcladranchandforge7292 hello. america has a rich tradition of lawlessness. whether it was jackson taking a second shot, the 1890s robber barons, JFK buying an election, or the current uniparty, the US has a history of lawlessness. do you think biden won his election fair & square? i rest my case.
@oreally8605
@oreally8605 Год назад
Honor. Integrity. Bring it back to the Presidency because we don't have that in 2023.
@RadAngelDMV
@RadAngelDMV Год назад
😂 We definitely didn't have it with this ass hat either, fellow American.
@fdrstan
@fdrstan Год назад
You are a traitor to the United States. That said, your disgruntled tears are like warm butter.
@optimusprinceps3526
@optimusprinceps3526 Год назад
Trump vs Biden
@John-uo1qf
@John-uo1qf Год назад
Biden would shoot himself in the knee
@fdrstan
@fdrstan Год назад
We already did that, Biden whooped him like a red-headed step-child. And he's about to body him once and for all come 2024.
@blackwatchaudio5630
@blackwatchaudio5630 Год назад
They'd stick the barrels in their own mouths 😂😂😂
@ElizabethDohertyThomas
@ElizabethDohertyThomas Год назад
Reading a southern history book and the parts about Jackson being rough and easy to anger and not fitting in with the establishemtn reminds me of a certain more recent President who put on a good "every man" show with wild abandon to protocol and properness. It's clear history is ever present as we grapple with what type of personality we want in our leaders.
@thejoshman3843
@thejoshman3843 Год назад
its a coincidence. drumpf should not have won but for low turnout from the blue base for the awful hilary. even biden half dead could beat him.
@ironcladranchandforge7292
@ironcladranchandforge7292 Год назад
As though "personality" is the most important trait we should consider. God forbid if a President should write a mean tweet!! How about voting for a person who isn't corrupt and senile? How about voting for a person that doesn't run our economy into the ground and put us upon the precipice of WW3? Oh but the mean tweets, the mean tweets.........
@yesm2302
@yesm2302 Год назад
@@ironcladranchandforge7292 hear hear !!
@michaeldouglas1243
@michaeldouglas1243 Год назад
​@@ironcladranchandforge7292right on.
@Lifeinthe1800s
@Lifeinthe1800s Год назад
Very nice and intuitive observation. True leadership is something that seems even more difficult to find nowadays.
@772tsweet77
@772tsweet77 Год назад
Dueling needs a comeback. You want it so bad commie, cati.😊
@fdrstan
@fdrstan Год назад
Derping needs a comeback.
@redjirachi1
@redjirachi1 Год назад
Absolute Mad Lads: Andrew Jackson. Get on it Dankula!
@gimmethepinkelephant3685
@gimmethepinkelephant3685 8 месяцев назад
Greatest U.S. President to ever live. The balanced the budget and kicked the banksters out. Too bad people like Lincoln, Wilson, and Roosevelt let them back in and basically handed over the majority of power to them.
@j0.ZEF-Who
@j0.ZEF-Who Год назад
EVEN today duels are legal - and if need a lawyer to represent you - holla at ya boy - before or after the duel
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