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War of 1812 Achievements
During the War of 1812, Jackson was became a Major General and gained military fame in many battles.the effect this had in history is he was seenn as a favorite in the elections he ran in. More info -
Jackson- A war hero
He had many achievements and they include his overwhelming victory against British troops at the Battle of New Orleans in 1815 and the Creek War which made him a national hero. More info -
Caucus Meeting
Democratic Republicans held a caucus meeting to choose a candidate for the election,for Andre Jackson. -
Candidacy in 1824 Election
Andrew Jackson ran in the presidential election of 1824 and was up against John Adams, William Crawford, and Henry Clay. -
Deciding the election
House of representatives had to decide the election. No candidate had the majority of the votes. -
Election Results
Andrew Jackson lost the election, and John Adams won. John adams became our 2nd U.S president. -
Re-election Canidacy
Jackson runs for president again in 1828 with the help of Martin Vanburen. He is up against John Adams once again. He eventually wins and becomes the new president. -
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Jackson's Presidency
The 2 terms that Andrew Jackson was President of the United States. -
SUCCESS!!!!
Andrew jackson the election with 56% of the vote and 2/3 of the Electoral vote.He dominated Adams. Through his presidency he developed his Jacksonian Democracy. -
Indian Removal Act
The law authorized the president to negotiate with Indian tribes in the Southern United States for their removal to federal territory west of the Mississippi River in exchange for their ancestral homelands. More info -
Seizing of Indian Territory
States begin to seize indian lands between 1838 to 1860, the U.S government begin to remove indians. More info -
Trail of tears (Begining)
When jackson got into office he planned to remove over 60,000 Native Americans .This removal consisted of the chicksaw,cherokee,choctaw,moscogee and the seminole indians. More info. -
Trail of Tears (End)
Over tens of thousands of Cherokee and Native Americans were driven off their land east of the Mississippi River. One Choctaw leader described the Trail of Tears as "A Trail of Tears and Deaths", this event nearly wiped the Native American population of the southeastern United States. More info