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Battle of Horseshoe Bend
When United States forces and Indian allies under major general Andrew Jackson defeated red sticks, a part of the creek India tribe who opposed American expansion, effectively ending the creek War. -
Battle of New Orleans
The Battle of New Orleans was an engagement fought between January 6, January 18,1815, constituting the final major battle of the War of 1812, and the most one-sided battle of the War. -
rachel donelson jackson dies
Where she died just days after his election and before his inauguration in 1829--therefore sh never served as First Lady, a role assumed by niece, Emily Donelson. -
Inauguration of President Jackson
The White House has seen a lot of big parties, nothing compares to March 4, 1829 when Andrew Jackson's open house sparked a mob scene that almost destroyed the president's house or so we think. -
Jefferson Day Dinner
It's party organizations in United States. It's named for presidents Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson; the Party says they are its founders. -
Jackson Signs Idian Removal Act
President Andrew Jackson on May 28, 1830, authorizing the president to grant unsettled lands west of the Mississippi in exchange for Indian land within existing state borders. -
Jackson Vetoes Bank Bill
Andrew Jackson vetoes the bill re-charting the second Bank in July 1832 by arguing that in the form president to him it was incompatible with ''Jusice,'' ''sound policy'' and constitution. -
Jackson Issues Nullification Proclamation
On December 10, 1832, president Andrew Jackson issues a proclamation to the people of south Carolina that disputed states right nullify a federal law. -
Congress Passes the Force Bill
Forbid heaven! Meanwhile, Congress passed the force bill, which was enacted On March 2, 1833. -
Start of the Trail of Tears
Andrew Jackson's Indian removal policy, the Cherokee nation was forced to give up its lands east of the Mississippi River and to migrate to an area in present-day Oklahoma.