Andrew jackson

Andrew Jackson

  • Battle of Horseshoe Bend

    Battle of Horseshoe Bend
    The United States and allied Native Americans fought against Native Americans that opposed the American Expansion. The fought in Dadeville, Alabama. The U.S. and allied Native Americans won this battle.
  • Battle of New Orleans

    Battle of New Orleans
    The Battle of New Orleans was the last major battle of the war of 1812. This battle was one sided, the British stood no chance in this battle. The British lost 2,000 troops while the Americans lost 8 troops and 58 wounded or missing. The Battle ended January 28, 1815.
  • Rachel Donelson Jackson Dies

    Rachel Donelson Jackson Dies
    Rachel Jackson died on December 22, 1828 in Nashville,Tennessee. She died because of Heart Attack and was buried in Nashville Tennessee. She died jut a few days before Christmas.
  • Inauguration of Andrew jackson

    Inauguration of Andrew jackson
    The inauguration of Andrew Jackson marked his first term as president of the United States. There was people passed out and men with bloody noses. This party was chaos, there was people from Kentucky breaking in and stealing things. He left and slept somewhere else for the night because of this.
  • Jefferson Day Dinner (1830)

    Jefferson Day Dinner (1830)
    At the Jefferson Day Dinner Jackson expressed his thoughts. He said the country must be preserved.
  • Jackson signs Indian Removal Act

    Jackson signs Indian Removal Act
    This was signed to grant unsettled lands west of the Mississippi in exchanged for existing lands within state borders. Some tribes went peacefully but others didn't go.
  • Jackson Vetoes Bank Bill

    Jackson Vetoes Bank Bill
    Jackson vetoes the bank bill that recharted the bank of the United States. He said that it gives an unfair advantage to the wealthy at the expense of the public.
  • Jackson Issues Nulification Proclamation

    Jackson Issues Nulification Proclamation
    He issued a Proclamation to South Carolina that disputed a states rights to nullify federal law. It was accepted by South Carolina in 1833 and ended the nullification crisis.
  • Congress Passes Force Bill

    Congress Passes Force Bill
    This bill authorized the president to use whatever force he needed to use to enforce federal tariffs
  • Trail of Tears

    Trail of Tears
    The Cherokee Indians had to move out west to present day Oklahoma They had to give up all land east of the Mississippi because of the Indian removal act.