Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson was in office for a single term from 1829 to 1837. These days, he is widely recognized as the face on the $20 bill. However, this is actually pretty ironic when you consider that he expressed disapproval for paper money and supported the production of gold and silver coins. When he was 13, he was a captive of the British in the Revolutionary War. That’s right, he was the only POTUS who was a POW. He also prevented the secession of South Carolina and paid off all the national debt during his term.
Andrew Jackson’s Inauguration Party
President Andrew Jackson distinguished himself as the president of the regular Joe. After his inauguration, he headed for the executive mansion to attend a small party that was attended by the masses. The venue was eventually overrun by party crashers who ransacked the pantry and drank all the alcohol! After this, the furniture, carpets, and flooring suffered great damage. The crowd only went away once the alcohol was taken away from the premises.