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Klemenz Wenzel, Prince von Metternich of Austria is often credited as the maestro of the so called “Concert of Europe” – an era of unprecedented European peace in the first half of the 19th century.
On June 17th, 1807 a 40 year-old Andrew Jackson was acquitted on multiple charges of assault and murder. It had been alleged that the future President had arrived in the middle of a small South Carolina village in the middle of the night. Blood dripping down the corners of his mouth, Jackson had bellowed in an unintelligible, guttural voice in the public square. When the residents emerged from their homes to determine what had happened, Old Hickory forcibly herded them into the church and burned it to the ground.