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Battle Of New Orleans
The Battle Of New Orleans was a fought between January 8 and January 10, 1815, constituting the last major battle of the war 1812. -
Battle Of Horseshoe Bend
The Battle Of Horseshoe bend was fought during the war of 1812, by the Mississippi territory. Now the land is controlled by the central Alabama. -
Death Of Rachel Jackson
Rachel Jackson was the wife Of Andrew Jackson. She died because of a heart attack on December 22, 1826. She lived at Hermitage Tn. with Andrew Jackson, she died a couple of days before Jackson Elections -
Inauguration of President Jackson
Andrew Jackson was the seventh President of the United States. The date of this event was March 4, 1829. Jackson was going against John Quincy. -
Jefferson Day Dinner
This was a celebration because of Andrew Jackson and Thomas Jefferson was made by the democratic party was organized in the United States. They made this celebration because they are the founders. -
Jackson signs Indian Removal Act
Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act at May 28, 1830. Warning the President if they would be able to share land with West Of Mississippi, or to exchange with the Indian land. Many people went over and made their own policy. -
Jackson Vetoes Bank Bill
In 1832, Jackson had vetoed a bill calling for an early renewal of the second bank's charter, but renewal was still possible when the charter expired in 1836, to prevent from anything happening he set out economic power. -
Jackson Issues Nullification Proclamation
Andrew Jackson issued a proclamation with the people from the South Carolina that dispute a state right to nullify a federal law, sooner later the South Carolina accepted and ended the nullification crisis. -
Congress Pass The Force Bill
The Force Bill was passes by congress on March 2, 1833 this bill would let the president use ay force he demand to enforce federal tariffs. -
Start of the trail of tears
On 1838 and 1839 Andrew Jackson part of the Indian Removal policy the Cherokee had to give up their land from east of the Mississippi river.