Lyncoya Jackson (c. 1812 – July 1, 1828), also known as Lincoyer or Lincoya, was an Indigenous American from a family that was a part of the Upper Creek tribal-geographical grouping and more than likely affiliated with Red Stick political…
He is presumed to have been of Muscogee heritage, [1 ] : 140 but his family background and tribal affiliation are unclear. [2 ] : 131 Andrew Jackson wrote to his wife Rachel on October 13, 1813, "Say to my little Andrew I have got a…
No U.S. leader mastered the art of reconciling catastrophic destruction and paternalistic benevolence better than Andrew Jackson... In the same way that Jackson assumed the role of father to Lyncoya, while at the same time destroying his…
Lyncoya, a Creek Indian orphan, was raised at the Hermitage, the household of Andrew and Rachel Jackson. A survivor of Battle of Tullushatchee, the baby boy was found clinging to his dead mother’s breast after American forces overwhelmed the…
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Andrew Jackson (15. března 1767 kolonie Waxhaws, Jižní Karolína – 8. června 1845 Nashville, Tennessee) byl americký politik a válečník, 7. prezident Spojených států amerických (1829–1837).