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Jackson's Birth
Jackson was born in Waxhaw from the parents of Andrew and Elizabeth Jackson.
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Battle of Horseshoe Bend
This battle was part of the Creek War(1813-1814). It was a battle between the European Americans and the American Indians.
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Battle of New Orleans
This was a battle of the War of 1812 in which, Andrew Jackson defended America against the threatening Britain. America gained victory due to Jackson's intelligent defense strategies.
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Election of 1824
This election was also known as the "The Corrupt Bargain". The candidates were Andrew Jackson,John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, and William Crawford. Adams won by an unfair advantage.
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Election of 1828
Jackson won the presidency against Adams by a landslide. He got a significant amount of votes from Tennessee.
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Jackson enlists in
Jackson starts his presidency after his win in the Election of 1828. He started regulating the country with the Spoils System and Kitchen Cabinet.
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Indian Removal Act
Jackson forced the Native Americans out of Georgia to west of the Mississippi. The journey of the Native Americans were known as the Trial of Tears.
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Worcester v. Georgia
This was a supreme court case that supported that the Indians had a right to remain in Georgia. The Indian Removal Act confronted this case.
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Nullification Crisis
This was an event that involved a conflict between South Carolina and Federal government. The state strongly believed in states' rights while Jackson believed in the unity of the nation.
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Bank War
Jackson had a strong opinion about banks and thought that they were too powerful. It cut back on loans which hurt the farmers in the West, who Jackson favored. The war was a conflicting opinion between Jackson and banks.
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