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ANDREW JACKSON

  • Jackson's Birth

    Jackson's Birth
    Andrew Jackson was born in South Carolina in 1767.
  • Battle of Horseshoe bend

    Battle of Horseshoe bend
    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.
  • Battle Of New Orleans

    Battle Of New Orleans
    In 1815, in New Orleans, Andrew Jackson against the British, which Andrew Jackson beat the British in record time.
  • Election of 1824

    Election of 1824
    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
  • Election of 1828

    Election of 1828
    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.
  • Nullification Crisis

    Nullification Crisis
    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."
  • Indian Removal Act

    Indian Removal Act
    In 1830 at Washington, Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal act, which allowed the federal goverment to pay Native Americans to move west/
  • Worcester v. Georgia

    Worcester v. Georgia
    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.
  • Bank War

    Bank War
    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.
  • Trail of Tears

    Trail of Tears
    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.