History Timeline

  • Jacksons Birth

    Jacksons Birth
    President Andrew Jackson was born Waxhaws on the borarder of north and south Carolina.He Grew up with two brothers. His Dad Had died when he was young.So it was just him and his Brothers and his Mom
  • Jackson enlists In the revolutionary army

    Jackson enlists In the revolutionary army
    Jackson At the age of 22 enlisted into the milatary, From then on out he was considered a war hero.He serverd in battles such as Battle of horseshoe bend. Also, Jackson served in battle of New Orleans.
  • Battle of Neworleans

    Battle of Neworleans
    He Served in this battle because they diddnt know that the war was already over but due to slow travel during this time period they had no Idea it was 2 weeks past the signing of the peace treaty.
  • Battle Of HorseShoe Bend

    Battle Of HorseShoe Bend
    This was one of Andrew Jackson's last battles and they won because of his brave leadership.This was jacksons first battle and it happend during the war of 1812. So,this was one of the important battles in the war.Expesally for Jackson.
  • Election of 1824

    Election of 1824
    John Quicy Adams won this election and Andrew Jackson had lost his first attemt at becoming president.But, Andrew Jackson did not give up in trying to be president he tried again in 1828.Jackson Decided that he would run again and not take the defeat.
  • Election of 1828

    Election of 1828
    This election was considered the dirtyist election ever. Jackson won this battle. The people wanted a change. This was from Maine to Louisiana. He fired many men and replaced them with his supporters.
  • Indian removal act

    Indian removal act
    He moved all the american indians to west of the Mississippi river. All the Creek, Chickasaw, Cherokee, and Seminole were moved. The indians hoped to live in peace with the Americans. He moved it because we needed more land.
  • Worcester Vs. Georgia

    Worcester Vs. Georgia
    Worchester Vs. Georgia is a fight against the tariff in the south. Georgia knew they had the right to nullify a law or tax/tariff. Worchester disagreed. He made a speech in 1830 about attacking the idea of nullification.
  • Nullification Crisis

    Nullification Crisis
    The tariffs were illegal in South Carolina. It was illegal because it imposed taxes on exports. In 1832 it was lowered a little bit. The south was still not satisfied. South Carolina threatened to succeed.