In 1784, he left the Waxhaws region for Salisbury,
North Carolina, where he studied law under attorney Spruce Macay.
Jackson, his mother,
and his brothers lived with Jackson's aunt and uncle in the Waxhaws region, and Jackson received schooling from.
Jackson, his mother,
his brothers lived with Jackson's aunt and uncle in the Waxhaws region, Jackson received schooling from two nearby priests.
Born in the Waxhaws, Jackson became a lawyer in the Western District
of North Carolina(now part of Tennessee) and married Rachel Donelson Robards.
Jackson, his mother,
and his brothers lived with Jackson's aunt and uncle in the Waxhaws region, and Jackson received schooling from two nearby priests.