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battle of horseshoe bend
this was a battle fought and led by Andrew Jackson over the red stick creek indian and their chief, menewa, in which Jackson sought to clear the Mississippi territory for American settlement. -
the battle of new orelans
This was battle between the british and the Americans, which occurred because the british were stopping the aerican mercantsfrom sending supplies to France, and this angered the Americans. this battle ended on January 18th and Andrew Jackson became an hero for leading this battle. -
death of rachel donelson jackson
after surving a very brutal attcack, Rachel donelson Jackson died of a heart attack in Nashville, Tennessee. she died right after Andrew Jackson won the presidential election -
inauguration of president jackson
Andrew Jackson became the 7th president, and it was one of the foulest presidential campaigns in American history, with huge party. during this party, a huge crowd drank heavily, destroyed the furniture, an went wild but Andrew Jackson escaped out of there. -
Jefferson day dinner
it was a fundraising celebration, or dinner, by the democratic party organization in united states. the party is named after Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson because it is said that they are the founders of this party. -
jackson signs indian removal acts
it was act signed by adrew Jackson to remove the native Indians and take their land. Americans forced the native Indians to leave so some of the native Indians left peacefully but others fought back but didn't succeed. -
jackson vetoes bank bill
Jackson vetoed the bill re-chartering th second bank by arguing in the form presented him was incompatible with justice, sound policy, and constitution. he argued that the bank's charter was unfair because it gave the bank considerable, almost monopolistic, market power. -
jackson issues nullification proclamation
Jackson issued a proclamation to the people of south Carolina that disputed states' right to nullify a federal law. -
congress passes the force bill
the fist force bill, passed I response to south carolina'a ordinance of nullification, empowerd president Jackson to use t army an navy, if necessary, to enforce the laws of congress, specifically the tariff measures to which south Carolina had objected so violently. -
start of the trial of tears
it was a part of Andrew Jackson's Indian removal policy , in which the Cherokee nation was forced to give up its lands east of th Mississippi river and to migrate to a area in present-day Oklahoma.