Answer:
Andrew Jackson blames the british for some of his families hardships and trials he went through when he was younger. Because of his family being involved I would think he fought harder to in a way revenge them.
Step-by-step explanation:
Young Andrew was ordered to clean the boots of a British officer. Brash even as a 13 year old, Andrew refused. The officer slashed at the youth with a sword, leaving Jackson with scars on his left hand and head. Many a Jackson biographer has speculated, probably correctly, that this spawned his intense hatred of the British
Jackson's entire immediate family–aside from his father, who had died earlier–died from hardships during the war. Jackson blamed the British and he never forgot.