Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson had the honor of serving as the seventh president of the United States, and if he hadn’t lost to John Quincy Adams, he would have been the sixth too. Before Jackson became the president, he worked as a frontier lawyer and joined the U.S. Senate. He also served as a justice on the Tennessee Supreme Court.
He had many titles and was a General who led troops in the Creek war, the 1812 war, and the First Seminole war. Jackson is credited for founding the Democratic Party due to his support for individual liberty. And in doing so, he forever changed politics in America.