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  2. Jackson : Character in Time : The US Presidents (Character in time : the US presidents) by Lorraine Ash, 1999-08-16
  3. Message From the President of the United States, with a Report From the Secretary of War, in Relation to the Employment of Agents Among the Indians for Their Removal. &C. &C. by Andrew Jackson, 1832
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For andrew jackson,the 7th us president, 182937, first to be elected from west of Appalachians....... jackson Location McKee, Courthouse lawn, us 421
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44. Andrew Jackson - Books On US Presidents
andrew jackson Seventh president of the United States (Encyclopedia of presidents)by Alice Osinski Reading level Ages 912 School Library Binding - 100
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45. Indian Mascots And Genocide, The Shame Of America's Public Schools, Pg 9
us president andrew jackson whose life was saved by the Cherokee at the Battle ofHorseshoe Bend, sent 4,000 Cherokee children, women and men to their deaths.
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U.S.President Andrew Jackson "Jackson's Trail of Murder" WHO ELSE IN HISTORY WAS A HYPOCRITE WHO LAUGHED AT THE LAW
AND CARED NOTHING ABOUT THE EFFECT ON NATIVE PEOPLE? In 1831 the Supreme Court of the United States, in a decision rendered by Justice, John Marshall, declared the forced removal of the entire Cherokee Nation from their ancestral homes in the South Eastern United States to be illegal, unconstitutional and against treaties made. President Andrew Jackson, having the executive responsibility for enforcement of the laws had this to say: "John Marshall has made his decision; let him enforce it now if he can." U.S. President

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Andrew Jackson (March 15 -June 8 ) was the seventh ( President of the United States , sometimes nicknamed "Old Hickory".
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Andrew Jackson's parents Andrew Jackson, Sr (c. - February ) and Elizabeth "Betty" Hutchinson (c. - November ) emigrated to the US from Carrickfergus in Northern Ireland in Wounded in a duel as a young man, Jackson was a frequent dueler. Jackson was regarded as a national hero after defeating the British in the Battle of New Orleans . Afterwards, he fought the Creek Wars and the Seminole War , invading Florida and becoming its military governor in 1819 after its being ceded to the United States by Spain in the Adams-Onis Treaty In the Presidential Election of Jackson won both more popular and electoral votes than any other candidate, but did not receive an overall majority so the election went to the House of Representatives, where John Quincy Adams was chosen as President. Jackson beat Adams with a substantial majority four years later, and took office as President in
Jackson's influence
Jackson was the first U.S. president who came from outside the original Revolutionary circle. Washington, Adams, Jefferson and Madison were notable figures in the War of Independence and in the formation of the U.S. Constitution

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48. Rachel & Andrew Jackson: A Love Story
1814, May 28, jackson commissioned major general of the us Army by president c October13, jackson and Rachel left for Washington, taking andrew, Jr., with
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back to Website March 15 Andrew Jackson born in the Waxhaws, South Carolina date unknown Rachel Donelson born, eighth child of John Donelson and Rachel Stockley unknown Andrew Jackson, Sr., died; tradition says before Jackson was born July 4 First Continental Congress convened in Philadelphia c June 22 Hugh Jackson,Andrew's older brother, died December Donelson family and party began river journey to western lands April Donelson party reached Fort Nashborough c Fall Donelson family moved to Harrodsburg area (Kentucky) c May Robert Jackson Andrew's middle brother, died Fall Elizabeth Jackson, Andrew's mother, died c March Rachel Donelson married Lewis Robards in Kentucky Donelson family returned to Tennessee John Donelson murdered Jackson studied law under two different teachers September 26 Jackson licensed to practice law in North Carolina date unknown Rachel Robards returned to Nashville from Kentucky October Jackson settled in Nashville November Licensed to practice law in Davidson County February 4 George Washington elected first president December 20 Lewis Robards secured consent of Virginia legislature to seek divorce in Kentucky
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51. USA: Jackson Bank Veto Message
andrew jackson. Bank Veto Message, July 10, 1832. *** Quote ***. The president ofthe bank has told us that most of the State banks exist by its forbearance.
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Quote The present corporate body, denominated the president, directors, and company of the Bank of the United States, will have existed at the time this act is intended to take effect twenty years. It enjoys an exclusive privilege of banking under the authority of the General Government, a monopoly of its favor and support, and, as a necessary consequence, almost a monopoly of the foreign and domestic exchange. The powers, privileges, and favors bestowed upon it in the original charter, by increasing the value of the stock far above its par value, operated as a gratuity of many millions to the stockholders.... The act before me proposes another gratuity to the holders of the same stock, and in many cases to the same men, of at least seven millions more....It is not our own citizens only who are to receive the bounty of our Government. More than eight millions of the stock of this bank are held by foreigners. By this act the American Republic proposes virtually to make them a present of some millions of dollars. Every monopoly and all exclusive privileges are granted at the expense of the public, which ought to receive a fair equivalent. The many millions which this act proposes to bestow on the stockholders of the existing bank must come directly or indirectly out of the earnings of the American people....

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Related Category: U.S. History, Biographies Jackson rode on a wave of popularity that almost took him into the presidency in the election of 1824. The vote was split with Henry Clay , John Quincy Adams , and William H. Crawford , and when the election was decided in the House of Representatives, Clay threw his influence to Adams, and Adams became President. By the time of the election of 1828, Jackson's cause was more assured. John C. Calhoun , who was the candidate for Vice President with Jackson, brought most of Crawford's former following to Jackson, while Martin Van Buren and the Albany Regency swung liberal-controlled New York state to him. The result was a sweeping victory; Jackson polled four times the popular vote that he had received in 1824. His inauguration brought the "rabble" into the White House, to the distaste of the established families. There was a strong element of personalism in the rule of the hotheaded Jackson, and the

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58. American Presidents: Life Portraits
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59. Medical History Of President Andrew Jackson
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"A tougher piece of slender manhood than Andrew Jackson never lived." [
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"Andy entered his thirteenth year a tall, lean, remarkably agile, freckle-faced boy with bright blue eyes, a shock of tousled hair that was almost red and a temper in keeping. He would fight at the drop of a hat, by that means mitigating a misfortune that would have ruined the prestige of an ordinary boy. Andy had a habit of 'slobbering' which he was unable to control until almost grown, but a jest at this circumstance spelled combat, whatever the odds." [
head and left hand
During the Revolutionary War, 14 year old Andrew Jackson and his older brother Robert were captured by British soldiers in the Battle of Hanging Rock. [ ] The officer in command ordered Jackson to clean his boots. Jackson refused. The officer raised his sword to strike a violent blow at the boy's head. Jackson ducked and threw up his left hand. "It was cut to the bone, and a gash on his head left a white scar that Andrew Jackson carried through a long life that profited little to England or any Englishman." [
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Jackson's mother persuaded the British to release her boys, but by this time both had contracted smallpox. Jackson's mother and his critically ill brother rode horseback on the 45 mile journey home. Andrew walked barefoot and without a jacket, despite a driving rain the last day of the trek. Robert died two days later. Andrew was delirious and in mortal danger. Over several months, he slowly recovered. When Andrew seemed out of danger, his mother left to nurse prisoners of war in Charleston, but contracted cholera there and died. [

60. USA-Presidents.Info - Andrew Jackson
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Andrew Jackson ( March 15 , 1767 - June 8 , 1845 ) was the seventh ( 1829 - 1837 ) President of the United States , sometimes called "Old Hickory". Order: 7th President Term of Office: March 4 , 1829 - March 4 , 1837 Followed: John Quincy Adams Succeeded by: Martin Van Buren Date of Birth March 15 , 1767 Place of Birth: Waxhaw, South Carolina Date of Death: June 8 , 1845 Place of Death: The Hermitage , Nashville, Tennessee Wife: Rachel Donelson Robards First Ladies: Emily Donelson (niece)
Sarah Yorke Jackson (daughter-in-law) Occupation: lawyer , soldier Political Party: Democrat Vice President:
  • John C. Calhoun ( 1829 - 1832 )
  • Martin Van Buren ( 1833 - 1837 )
Andrew Jackson's parents Andrew Jackson, Sr (c. 1730 - February , 1767 ) and Elizabeth "Betty" Hutchinson (c. 1740 - November , 1781 ) emigrated to the US from Carrickfergus in Northern Ireland in 1765 . The Andrew Jackson Centre at Carrickfergus has information about the family. Wounded in a duel as a young man, Jackson was a frequent dueler.

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