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  1. Father: Andrew Jackson Mother: Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson Married: Rachel Donelson Jackson (1767-1828), in August 1791 and in a second ceremony on January 17, 1794 Children: Andrew Jackson, Jr. (adopted) Religion: Presbyterian Education: No formal education Occupation: Lawyer, soldier Political Party: Democrat Other Government Positions: Member of U.S. House of Representatives, 1796-97

  2. Andrew Jackson - Politics, Presidency, Legacy: Jackson had left office more popular than when he entered it. The widespread approval of his actions exercised a profound effect on the character of U.S. politics for half a century. His success appeared to be a vindication of the new democracy. Powerful voices still questioned the wisdom and morality of democracy in 1829; there were few who would ...

  3. Andrew Jackson (ur. 15 marca 1767 w Waxhaws (ob. hrabstwo Union), zm. 8 czerwca 1845 w Nashville) – amerykański prawnik i polityk, generał Armii Stanów Zjednoczonych, wojskowy gubernator Florydy (1821), członek Izby Reprezentantów USA (1796–1797), senator USA (1797–1798, 1823–1825) oraz siódmy prezydent USA (1829–1837).

  4. Andrew Jackson (Lancaster County (South Carolina), 15 maart 1767 - Nashville , 8 juni 1845) was de 7de president van de Verenigde Staten van 1829 tot 1837. Jackson was een van de oprichters van de Democratische Partij en was de eerste Democratische president.

  5. Andrew Jackson firmó la Ley de Reubicación de los Indios de 1830, conduciendo al desplazamiento forzado de nativos americanos alejándolos de sus tierras ancestrales. En lo que hoy se conoce como el Sendero de lágrimas, los miembros de la Nación Cherokee fueron acorralados y conducidos hacia el oeste por la fuerza militar en 1838, bajo el sucesor de Jackson, Martin Van Buren.

  6. Andrew Jackson, nicknamed Old Hickory, (March 15, 1767 – June 8, 1845) was the first governor of Florida, general of the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812, a co-founder of the Democratic Party, and seventh president of the United States.A strong proponent of executive authority—he vetoed more legislation than the first six presidents combined—Jackson was a polarizing populist ...

  7. Andrew Jackson, seventh President of the United States, was the dominant actor in American politics between Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln. Born to obscure parents and orphaned in youth, he was the first "self-made man" and the first westerner to reach the White House. He became a democratic symbol and founder of the Democratic Party, the ...

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