Andrew Jackson

  • Date of his birth

    Date of his birth
    Waxhaw settlement, S.C
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    his life span

    Died at the Hermitage in Nashville, Tennessee he lived a long time for the time.
  • mother and brother die

    mother and brother die
    mother and brother die of small pox
  • promotion

    promotion
    Jackson appointed solicitor or attorney general for what is now Tennessee
  • first wife

    first wife
    Jackson marries Mrs. Rachel Donelson Robards
  • first role in government

    first role in government
    Elected to U.S. House of Representatives
  • moven on up

    moven on up
    Elected to U.S. Senate
  • it's a boy

    it's a boy
    The Jacksons adopt 4 day old nephew of Mrs. Jackson and named him Andrew Jackson, Jr.
  • first military victory

    first military victory
    Defeated the Creek Indians in the Battle of Horseshoe Bend
  • victory in new orleans

    victory in new orleans
    Defeated the British in the Battle of New Orleans
  • temporary promotion

    temporary promotion
    Appointed provisional governor of Florida
  • back in washington

    back in washington
    Appointed to senate
  • president of the USA

    president of the USA
    elected president of the USA he was the seventh
  • new flag

    new flag
    the flag recives its 24th st
  • start of anti-slavory

    start of anti-slavory
    William Lloyd Garrison began publishing his antislavery newspaper, "The Liberator."
  • loss of a friend

    loss of a friend
    John C. Calhoun resigned as Vice-President
  • denid

    denid
    Jackson vetoed a bill to renew the charter of the Bank of the U.S.
  • held his throne

    held his throne
    Re-elected President of U.S.
  • jackson takes action

    jackson takes action
    South Carolina declared the federal tariff laws null and void. Jackson sent U.S. troops to S.C.
  • Jackson removed government funds from the Bank of the U.S.

    Jackson removed government funds from the Bank of the U.S.
    Jackson removed government funds from the Bank of the U.S.
  • death of a hero

    death of a hero
    Died at the Hermitage in Nashville, Tennessee