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Andrew Jackson was born in Wazhaws, North Carolina to Elizabeth and Andrew Jackson.
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This was when Andrew Jackson and his army led a battle against the Native Americans. Jackson wanted to clear the Mississippi territory for white settlement. This was one of the reasons he got elected for president-because of his victory at this battle.
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This was the battle where Andrew Jackson defeated the British for good. It was after the war ended, though, so it was pretty pointless.
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This was an intense campaign between mostly Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams. Jackson won the popular vote, but after no one won the electoral vote, Adams was voted president by the House of Representatives.
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This was a campaign between Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams. Jackson won brutally, which was kinda cool, seeing as he was beat by only a little bit in 1824
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This was a time when Andrew Jackson signed a treaty to settle the Native Americans within state borders to west of the Mississippi river where it was unsettled.
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Andrew Jackson pushed for the abolition of the Second Bank of America after his reelection convinced him that he had more supporters. This was between Jackson and bank president Nicholas Biddle.
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This was when Samuel Worcester held a court case against Georgia because their law that Native Americans had to have a license to live on their land was unconstitutional. In retaliation, Georgia arrested Worcester and the 2 other men with him.
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This was a time when the convention declared that the tariffs of 1828 and 1832 were unconstitutional. They would have led to succession of South Carolina if they had continued to be enforced.