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Jackson's birth
Andrew Jackson was born on March 15, 1767, in the Waxhaws region between North Carolina and South Carolina. -
Battle of Horseshoe Bend
The battle of horseshoe bend was the fight between European Americans and American Indians. They wanted to fight in gain of land that the natives were "hogging". Yet the Americans stated they needed it for westward expansion. -
The battle of New Orleans
The irony of the situation is that it was after the treaty had already been sign and the war was basically pointless in efforts to put a stop of regard to American shipping rights. -
Election of 1824
The 1824 Election marked the final dispute between the Republican-Federalist political argue. The winner in the Electoral College was Andrew Jackson. -
Election of 1828
The election of 1828 was significant as it changed with the election of a view of the common people. But that year's campaigning was also known for the intense personal attacks widely by Andrew Jackson and John Quicy Adams -
Indian Removal Act
Jackson signed an act authorizing the president to grant unsettled lands west of the Mississippi in exchange with the Native Americans. -
Bank War
The bank war was jacksons attempt to destroy the second Bank of America. Jackson announced that, October 1, 1833, federal funds would no longer be deposited in the Bank of the United States. -
Nullification crisis
On January 16, 1833, Andrew Jackson presented the Force Bill to Congress. The bill was designed to suppress any South Carolinian intentions of nullifying the Tariff of 1828.