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Andrew Jackson was born in South Carolina in 1767.
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On March 27th, 1814 near Daviston, Alabama, Andrew Jackson and his army defeated a small british group of british soldiers, even though the war was over it is still considered a battle in the war of 1812.
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In 1815, in New Orleans, Andrew Jackson against the British, which Andrew Jackson beat the British in record time.
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In 1824, at Washington D.C, Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams ran for President of the U.S, Adams had made a deal with the speaker of the house, Henry Clay, that if he won the presidency that Clay would become to Secretary Of State
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In 1828, at Washington D.C, Andrew Jackson defeated John Quincy Adams and became the president of the U.S, which led to the formation of the Democratic Political Party and the age of Jackson.
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In 1828 (Washington D.C), Congress passed a law raising the National Tariff, which raised the taxes on imported goods, the southern states tried to fight back but Jackson Vowed to "Up hold the law."
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In 1830 at Washington, Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal act, which allowed the federal goverment to pay Native Americans to move west/
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In 1832, in Georgia, the Cherokee sued the state of Georgia in the Supreme Court case Worchester v. Georgia, which the court ruled in favor of the Cherokee and Jackson challenged the court.
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In 1832, in Washington, Jackson vetoed the renewal of the bank declaring war on the bank of the U.S which he thought was unconstutional.
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in 1838, in Georgia, the U.S sent the Cherokee Indians west to Oklahoma on what is known as the Trail of Tears, which most Cherokee ended up dying on the way there.