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Birth Of Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson was born on March 15, 1767 in Waxhaw Settlement, S.C. -
Place in the Revolutionary War
Andrew Jackson joined as an orderly in the Revolutionary War. -
The deaths of Andrew Jackson's Mother and Brother
Andrew Jackson's mother died this year because of cholera. This happened after she had volunteered to nurse infected prisoners of war held by british. Andrew Jackson's brother, Hugh, was a soldier in the Revolutionary War and he died of heat exhaustion at the Battle of Stono, also called the Battle of Stono Ferry. -
School Teacher
Andrew Jackson taught at a school in Waxhaw. -
Attorney General
Andrew Jackson is appointed to be the Attorney General of presant day tennessee. -
Marriage
Andrew Jackson marries Rachel Donelson Robards. -
Remarried
After more than two years of being apart, Andrew Jackson and Rachel Donelson Robards get remarried. -
House of Represantatives
Andrew Jackson is elected to be one of the represantatives in the U.S. House of Represantatives. -
Senate
Andrew Jackson is elected as one of the Senetors in the U.S. Senate. -
Child Adopted
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson adopted their four day nephew and named him Andrew Jackson, jr. -
Creek Indians defeated
Andrew Jackson defeated the Creek Indians at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend. -
Defeating the British
Andrew Jackson defeated the British at the Battle of New Orleans. -
Provisional Governor
Andrew Jackson was appointed as the provisional governor of Florida. -
Back to the Senate
Andrew Jackson was elected to the U.S. senate again. -
President Jackson
Andrew Jackson is elected as the president of the U.S. He became the seventh presidant.When Andrew Jackson took office, there were 24 stars on the American flag. -
French Throne and Debate for state right's
Louis Philippe seized the French Throne and Webster and Hayne held thier famous debate on state's rights. -
New Inventions
Michael Faraday discovered the principle of electromagnetic conduction.
Cyrus McCormick incented the reaping machine that brought major changes to agriculture.
William Lloyd Garrison began publishing his antislavery newspaper "The Liberator". -
Black Hawk War and South Carolina
Illinois Settlers defeated the Sauk and Fox indians in the Black Hawk war.
South Carolina declarered the Federal tariff laws null and void. Andrew Jackson send U.S. troops to South Carolina. -
Re-elected
Andrew Jackson was re-elected as the president for another term. -
Slavery and Treaty
Slavery was outlawed in British Colonies.
Treaty with Siam was the first pact between the U.S and a country in Asia. -
New State, Declaration of Indepandence, New Territory, and the Colt Revolver
Arkansas became a state.
Wisconsin organized as a territory.
Texas declared indepandence from Mexico in the Battle of the Alamo.
Samuel Colt began manufacturing the colt revolver, which became famous as the "Six Shooter". -
Death of Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson dies at Hermitage in Nashville, Tennessee at the age of 85.