Andrew

Andrew Jackson/ Nate Denton

  • Andrew Jacksons Birth

    Andrew Jacksons Birth
    Andrew Jackson was born on March 15, 1767 to a pair of Irish Immigrants who had moved to the U.S. He was born in Tennesse and that was where his father died within 10 years of Andrews birth.
  • Jackson Enlists

    Jackson Enlists
    Andrew Jackson at the age of 13 joined the continental army in hope of fighting and winning the war.
  • Battle of Horshoe Bend

    Battle of Horshoe Bend
    This was a battle between Native Indians and the Tennesee Militia for control over the Indian Acestral Territories near Horshoe Bend.
  • The Battle of New Orleans

    The Battle of New Orleans
    This battle was the last battle of "Mr. Madisons" war. Our soon to be 6th president of the United States led the United forcesto defend the port of New Orleans from the british in a battle where the americans where outnumbered and outgunned. The United States ended up winning the war and January the 8th was a national holiday along with July the 4th.
  • Worchester vs. Georgia

    Worchester vs. Georgia
    This was a court battle between Georgia and the native americans in the area. Georgia citzens wanted to get rid of the Indians because they felt that they where hurting their state and Andrew Jackson felt bad for the Georgia citizens.
  • The Election of 1824

    The Election of 1824
    This was the first time that Andrew Jackson ran for president and he lost to John Quincy Adams because of the corrupt Head of The House, Henty Clay, and the corrupt bargain between Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams.
  • The Election of 1828

    The Election of 1828
    During this election, Andrew Jackson won by a landslide due to the publics previous favor of Andrew Hackson and the true rumors spread about what Jahn Quincy Adams did to win his last election and what he did as president.
  • Indian Removal Act

    Indian Removal Act
    This was a law that allowed presidents such as Andrew Jackson to negotiate a removal of indians from their ancestral homelands into territory west of the Mississippi River
  • Nullification Crisis

    Nullification Crisis
    This was a Tarrif on Wool and other manufactored items created by Jacksonians to attempt to bring havoc on John Quincy Adams but wasnt passed until Jefferson was elected.
  • Bank War

    Bank War
    This was a battle between the Second National Bank and Andrew Jackson during his presidency. This went on about why the funds should stay with the government and ended with the second national bank being destroyed.