Andrew Jackson's duel with Charles Dickinson in 1806 was a pivotal moment in American history, showcasing the complexities of the code of honor that dominated the society of the time. Jackson, who was not born an aristocrat, rose to prominence through his rags-to-riches story and became embroiled in a duel that would change the course of his life. The duel, which was a result of a dispute over a horse race, ended with Dickinson's death and Jackson's survival, despite being shot in the chest. This story highlights the deeply embedded honor culture of the time and the consequences of challenging one's honor.
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