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Jackson's Birth
Andrew Jackson was born on March 15, 1767 in Warhaws. He was the 1st president to be born in a log cabin. -
Jackson's enlist in Revolutionary Army
Andrew Jackson was only 13 when he enlisted in the Revolutionary Army. Right after he enlisted his brother died in war and Andrew Jackson was captured. -
Battle of Horseshoe Bend
Was during the War of 1812 in the central Alabama. This battle happened because the British influenced the Native Americans to raise up again the U.S. Andrew Jackson and his men won the battle and seized what the Native Americans had power over. -
Battle Of New Orleans
This was the battle Andrew Jackson was most famous for. The British had more soliders than the Americans. Although, America ended up winning with Jacksons success. -
Election of 1824
This was a presidental election between Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adams, William Crawford and Henry Clay. John Quincy Adams won the overall election. -
Election of 1828
Andrew Jackson led the Democratic party in the Election of 1828. Andrew Jackson was supported by United States telegraph. Later on Jackson was elected the Seventh President of The United Sates. -
Indian Removal Act
This was when Andrew Jackson forced Native Americans out of their homes and told them to move westward. This was called the Trail of Tears when they were moving. Many died while they moved. -
Nullification Crisis
There was a problem with the constitution between Andrew Jackson and some states. The states did not want to pay tariffs that the president (Andrew Jackson) wanted. -
Worcester v. Georgia
The case in the supreme court (Andrew Jackson vs The Cherokee Indians) In the 1820s and 1830s Georgia conducted a relentless campaign to remove the Cherokees, who held territory within the borders of Georgia, North Carolina, Alabama, and also Tennessee at the time.The Cherokees were not only restructuring their government but also declaring to the American public that they were a sovereign nation that could not be removed without their choice. -
Bank War
This is when Andrew Jackson announced that the second bank will not be a federal bank anymore.