Tanner Jones ,Andrew Jackson

  • Born

    Born
    March 15, 1767, Waxhaw area, North Carolina-South Carolina border.
  • Jackson enlist in Revolutiny Army

    Jackson enlist in Revolutiny Army
    The war ennded his childhood his family died in the war from the Brittish troops, and he was caperted in the war at age. Alos he was a vetern at age 15.
  • Battle of horseshoe Bend

    Battle of horseshoe Bend
    Andrew Jackson and 2,000 Volunteer soilders attcked a creek Idian and won.
  • Battle of New Orleans

    Battle of New Orleans
    British found militiamen under General Andrew Jackson strongly entrenched at the Rodriquez Canal. The 7,500 British soldiers under Sir Edward Pakenham were unable to penetrate the U.S. defenses, and Jackson's 4,500 troops. In half an hour, the British had retreated, General Pakenham was dead, and nearly 2,000 of his men were killed, wounded, or missing. U.S. forces suffered 8 killed, and 13 wunded.
  • Election of 1824

    Election of 1824
    The 1824 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION marked the final collapse of the Republican-Federalist political framework. For the first time no candidate ran as a Federalist, while five candidates competed as Democratic-Republicans.
  • Nullification Crisis

    Nullification Crisis
    In 1828, Congress passed a high protective tariff that infuriated the southern states because they felt it only benefited the industrialized north. For example, a high tariff on imports increased the cost of British textiles.
  • Election of 1828

    Election of  1828
    The 1828 presidential election was one of the dirtiest ever, and Jackson believed, with some reason, that his wife Rachel was driven to an early grave by charges of immorality.
  • Indian Remvol Act

    Indian Remvol Act
    The U.S. Government used treaties as one means to displace Indians from their tribal lands, a mechanism that was strengthened with the Removal Act of 1830. In cases where this failed, the government sometimes violated both treaties and Supreme Court rulings to facilitate the spread of European Americans westward across the continent.
  • Worcester VS. GA

    Worcester VS. GA
    In Cherokee Nation v. Georgia 1831, the court held that it did not have jurisdiction to strike down Georgia's laws. In dicta that became particularly important in American Indian law, Chief Justice John Marshall wrote that the Cherokees constituted a"domestic, dependent nation" that existed under the guardianship of the United States.
  • Bank wars

    Bank wars
    It was Andrew reection for presindt to get rid of the second national bank of the U.S.A, but lost the war
  • Andrew Jacksons death

    Andrew Jacksons death
    Jackson was a good man the time he was alived.