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born
Andrew Jackson born on (1767) -
first lady
Rachel Jackson m. born June 15, 1767 -
seventh President of the United States
. Andrew Jackson (March 15, 1767 – June 8, 1845) was the seventh President of the United States (1829–1837). -
moving
In 1784, when he was seventeen, Jackson decided to become an attorney. He moved to Salisbury, North Carolina, where he studied law by apprenticing with prominent lawyers -
key events leading up to this person becoming president.
John Quincy Adams Elected. Jul 4, 1827 -
Jackson Tariff Dispute
Andrew Jackson's supporters in the House of Representatives Pass tariff legislation aimed at drawing mid-Atlantic voters to the coalition formed to defeat President John Quincy Adams in the upcoming election. The Senate passes the measure on 13 May. Southerners oppose the tariff package; their opposition to the measure will culminate in the nullification crisis of 1832. -
key event
Cherokee Constitution the Cherokees adopt a national constitution, completing a decade of political development. -
vice presdents
John C. Calhoun (1829–1832), Martin Van Buren(1833–1837) -
in office
in offic from 1829 / 1837 -
his face was put on the 20 daller bill.
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Religion
Jackson was brought up in a Presbyterian family. Although he had little interest in religion early on, Jackson became increasingly religious, eventually joining the Presbyterian church in 1838. -
political view
Democratic Party 1828–1845
in addtion Jackson was a pro-slavery, anti-Native American, anti-finance, pro-popular democracy president -
died
He died at The Hermitage on June 8, 1845, surrounded by family and friends, and was buried in his garden next to Rachel.