Andrew Jackson
Questions about Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States.
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John Quincy Adams, 6th President of the United States (and son of John Adams, 2nd President of the United States) was the...
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provide jobs to political party supporters
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"Because his mother had her heart set on her youngest son becoming a Presbyterian minister, young Andrew Jackson received a...
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Because he threw a open house party in which 1400 pound cheese was served.
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Jackson faced two real issues, he really caused one of them. 1) the Tariff: Southern states were vehemently opposed to a new,...
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Andrew Jackson served two full terms as US president, from March 4, 1829 until March 4, 1837.
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There is such an item currentlly (6-23-07) offered for sale at this web site: search.abaa.org/dbp2/book337283208.html The...
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All of the presidents before Jackson lived within 150 miles of the East Coast. Jackson lived in Western Tennessee, which was the...
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his ideology was of a common men. he was....etc.
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From the issue of federal assumption of the various state debts, to the issue of slavery, to the issue of the location of the...
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The Secretary of the London Congregational minister in ChelseaHe lived: 1837-1925.He wrote The Bitter Cry because poverty was a...
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Other way around ;) Jackson for some reason hated Calhoun and tried to get rid of him.
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he didnt want them in the us
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John F KennedyHenry FordDavy CrockettMaureen O'HaraJudy Garland's granny was Irish.Grace KelleyAlfred E. Smith Answer Nellie...
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Many but in my opinion the most distressing thing in Andrew Jackson's Presidency was his refusal to uphold and enforce a decision...
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Basically, he opposed the bank because it made the rich richer and the poor poorer. It didn't benefit the common man which he...
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Any of the "Presidential Dollars" (2007 to 2011) found in circulation are only face value. The coins are brass, not gold.
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He Believed it had too much power.
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The main goal of Reconstruction was to bring the rebel states back into the Union, and to help the freedmen become a part of...
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I would think he was a good and bad person he was bad because he forced may Indian tribes to leave their homes.
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No. President Andrew Jackson, who was in office from 1829-1837, was never impeached He was censored by the Senate, which does not...
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Andrew Jackson replaced office holders in order to assure that not only would people of his party hold the majority in office,...
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he believed in the making of many naked sculpture and putting them in the steets for people to look at
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Andrew Jackson treated native Americans like a citizens of a foreign government that was often hostile to the United States. He...
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Andrew Jackson's ReasonsRunaway slaves and Indians from the south were fleeing to Spanish controlled Florida. The British had...
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Because Democracy is an incredibly flawed concept that is completely immpossible for humans to achieve.
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Jackson had no known bad personal habits. He did tend to carry a grudge if he felt he had been wronged. His beloved wife died...
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dependss on your opinion
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John C. Calhoun served as Vice President under John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson.
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Andrew believed alot in education
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Tennessee
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Andrew Johnson's economy was ok when he was president. Although he was born poor, through his hard work he was able to make...
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it was the Kitchen Cabinet he had two...
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Andrew Jackson did not have any children of his own. He adopted one of the twin nephews of his wife, Rachel, for reasons that...
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He did not go to college. Hope this helps!
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Andrew Biddle was the president of the Bank of the US. He was supported by the old establishment- especially in the Northwest ....
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AnswerRachel Donelson Robards Jackson. she was often called RDRJ. which you can plainly see came from her initials.
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Andrew Jackson's height was 6 ft 1 in.
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In 1828 Martin Van Buren formulated the commonly known "Tariff of Abominations" and this action has been argued to have the...
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i own one by van buren and according to the appraiser, presidents stopped signing land grant and delegated the task to...
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Andrew Jackson was 'Old Hickory' He was named so because he was said to be "as tough as old hickory" - a very tough wood....
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Jackson had about 6 years of basic schooling as a boy from three teachers in the Waxhaw region where he grew up. He learned law...
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Yes, but it was first recorded by the chordettes.
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These men all spent their adult lives in Tennessee and all are buried there.
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no they did get along well because John Adams put the red bull on Andrew Jackson and they never liked each other. they were...
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It wasn't a war, it was the battle of New Orleans.
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A small and limited standing Army, a strong militia and Navy and and end to the spoils system long present in Fedeeral Government.
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From the research I've done, I have found multiple websites that say different things about Andrew Jackson's fatherhood. For...
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Richard Lawrence on 30 January 1835.
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Jacksonian Democracy refers to the political philosophy of United States President Andrew Jackson and his supporters. Jackson's...
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He was totally against the idea of nullification and made that fact clear in a paper.
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In order to force President Andrew Jackson to recharter the National Bank, Nicholas Biddle, in 1834, shrunk it's money supply by...
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William and Martha beard.
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Jackson hated the East Coast elite. All the way back to his experiences in the Revolution and immediately after. When he went to...
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He was the Military Governor of Florida in 1821 and the Defender of New Orleans in 1815. Well can you be more specfic Is there...
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He was the seventh president of the United States, and a good general. Key points in his life were the Revolutionary war, war of...
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he belived that the veto could be used to get done what he wanted to get done. That is the main reason. i think it is because he...
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Because those States supporting Adams and those supporting Henry Clay (who had now allied with Adams) formed a majority of...
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He was a major general, responsible for defending the Southwestern border from attack. He met the British at New Orleans and...
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some people did this to be a joke and he took his classmates seriously in highschool
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well, there was the trail of tears. he abused his presidential powers. i guess he had a nack for getting into fights/duels
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clay
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The kitchen cabinet was a collection of unoffical advisors for Jackson after he fired all of his last cabinent officers who wives...
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http://www.megaessays.com/viewpaper/26559.html Go here.
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Truxton race horse
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Basically to give more power to the people and prevent the government from having too much control. Hope this helped :)
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Racism, Indian Removal Act & Spoil System
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Old Hickory is definitely a suitable name for Andrew Jackson. Hickory is a plant that is very strong and tough; it represdents...
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Nullification refers to a state's ability to ignore (nullify) acts of Congress. Jackson's actions in the nullification crisis...
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A. Lincoln
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they were minted in 2008 genius
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Before Jackson, most of the political power in the US was held by the old establishment along the East Coast. All of the previous...
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Which Allied Chartered Bank? If you give Us minimum A JURISDICTION where is it, maybe we give you some informations...
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There were problems after the inauguration when many of his supporters converged in the White House. Jackson must have invited...
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Brief summary of some major events: War-hero and General from The War of 1812 Elected president in 1828, reelected in 1832...
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AnswerAndrew Jackson thought that the bank was unconstitutional because he believed that only states not federal government had...
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He was an honest man and adhered to his principles, loved the federal union and did his best to keep it to together and make it...
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Andrew never stayed over 145 pounds
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Before his presidency, there had never been an issue with a state nullifying something passed by the federal government. South...
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78 years old and about three months.
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Andrew Jackson served for two terms in the presidency. Nullification Crisis is a dispute by John C Calhoun that said that...
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President Jackson and Congress opposed the Court's developing support of Native American rights; however, the Cherokee weren't...
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Yes, I believe he was the first president to use the veto power. To contradict the previous statement, there were 9 instances...
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There is an 1861 covered bridge dedicated to Andrew Jackson in Parke County, Indiana.
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His worst was the Indian Removal Act.
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Two. Andrew was the youngest.
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he thought it had to be put into more concern he thought that the union was more important and thought that nullification was a...
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Before Civil Service, the president had the power to appoint the people that filled many government jobs even low ranking ones....
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