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Andrew Jackson

  • Battle of Horseshoe Bend

    Battle of Horseshoe Bend
    Andrew Jackson and his men won the war between the horseshoe bend in 1814. They were set to clear the Mississippi Territory for the African settlement. Because his men won that battle he had well trained men.
  • Battle Of New Orleans Start and End

    Battle Of New Orleans Start and End
    The battle of new Orleans started at January 6,1815 and ended January 18,1815.
  • Rachel Donelson Jackson Dies

    Rachel Donelson Jackson Dies
    She dies from a horrible heart attack. Right here in Tennessee.
  • Inauguration of President Jackson

    Inauguration of President Jackson
    The first Inauguration as held at the United States Capital in Washington D.C on March 4,1829
  • Jefferson's Day Dinner

    Jefferson's Day Dinner
    At the day dinner Jackson expressed his sentiments with his toast. They were discussing that there union must be preserved.
  • Jackson Signs Indian Removal Act

    Jackson Signs Indian Removal Act
    Andrew Jackson was sign by law to do the Indian Removal Act on May 28, 1830. He had to exchange lands within existing state borders.
  • Jackson Vetoes Bank Bill

    Jackson Vetoes Bank Bill
    Jackson rejects the bill that re-chartered the bank of the united states. He says, " The bank gives privilege and unfair advantage to a wealthy few at the expense of the public". So he does no approve of this.
  • Jackson Issues Nullification Proclamation

    Jackson Issues Nullification Proclamation
    Jackson issued a proclamation to the South Carolina that disrupted the state rights to the federal law.
  • Congress Passes the Force Bill

    Congress Passes the Force Bill
    The Congress passes th force bill is that it lets presidents to use of whatever force he deemed necessary to enforced federal tariffs.
  • Start of the Trail of Tears

    Start of the Trail of Tears
    The Indians where forced there give there land east of Mississippi River. They called it the Start of the Trail of Tears because of its devastating effects.