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Andrew Jackson

  • Battle Of Horseshoe Bend

    Battle Of Horseshoe Bend
    When Andrew Jackson and his force won the battle at 1814. And it was the major battle of the'' CREEK WAR.''
  • Battle Of New Orleans

    Battle Of New Orleans
    When Andrew Jackson achieves the greatest American victory at the Battle Of New Orleans . And also they had Battle Of New Orleans because the Treaty of Ghent had signed in December 24, 1814 but not ratified by US government untll February 1815.The Battle start at January 6,1815 and end at January 8,1815
  • Rachel Donelson Jackson Died

    Rachel Donelson Jackson Died
    Rachel Donelson died because of heart attack in December 22,1828 in Nashville TN.
  • Inauguration of president jackson

    Inauguration of president jackson
    It was the foulest presidential campaigns in America History .
  • Jefferson Day Dinner

    Jefferson Day Dinner
    It a party organization in the United State and for the President Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson that party say tha they are its founders.
  • Jackson signs the Indian Removal Act

    Jackson signs the Indian Removal Act
    It authorized Jackson to negotiate treaties for the removal tribes located the east of the Mississippi River .
  • Jackson vetoes Bank bill

    Jackson vetoes Bank bill
    Andrew Jackson voted bill re- chartering the second bank by arguing that in th form presented to hi it was incompatible with'' justice ,'' ''sound policy'' and the constitition.
  • Jackson Issues Nullification Proclamation

    Jackson Issues Nullification Proclamation
    To the people for the south Carolina disputed state's right to nullify a federal law.
  • Congress Passes The Forces Bill

    Congress Passes The Forces Bill
    It was the first law to explicitly deny that that states had right to secede as well.
  • Start Of The Trail Of Tears

    Start Of The Trail Of Tears
    A agreement signed under the provisions of removal Act which exchanged Indian land in the east for land west of the Mississippi river but never accepted by the elected tribal leadership or a majority .