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Jackson's Birth
He was born in the waxhaws region between North and South Carolina. -
Jackson Enlists In Revolutionary Army
Before he became president he joined the army because He wanted military action and had many enemies. -
The Battle of Horseshoe bend
A couple of years after Chief Tecumseh Came south and convinced other Native American tribes to attack whites. -
Battle of New Orleans
Andrew Jackson was promoted to a U.S. General and lead the Battle of New Orleans with unexperienced volunteers and won. -
Election of 1824
Jackson won the popular vote, but no one won the electoral vote. -
Election of 1828
Jackson won the Election of 1828 by a landslide because the common man vote increased and Jackson represented their interests. -
Indian Removal Act
Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act making the Indians removed from the south-east of America. -
Bank War
Andrew Jackson Shuts down the Bank of America because the U.S. had too much power and he was a Republican. -
Warcherster vs. Georgia
Georgia said that the Indians should be removed from their land, but the Indians said that they had the right to stay there. At the end, Georgia won and Indians had to go on the Trail of Tears to go west of the Mississippi River. -
Nullification Crisis
South Carolina threatened to succeed because of the taxes on imported goods and Henry Clay came up with a Comprimise.