No, George Washington first used the term in April 1793 in reference to his cabinet. See James Thomas Flexner, George Washington and the New Nation 1788- 1793 (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1970), 214.
Andrew Jackson (7th President of the United States)
The first President to ride a train was Andrew Jackson. He rode what was known as the iron horse from Baltimore.
Andrew Jackson first ran for the Presidency in 1824. After not being elected, Jackson ran again in 1828, and took office in 1829.
Andrew Jackson was the first president to excersize his power for a pocket veto.
One of the definitions of cabinet is: a body of advisers of a head of state. Therefore, as a body of advisers to the President of the United States, the term Cabinet is fitting. The name comes from English history and the cabinet of the king of England existed long before there was a United States.
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson
was the first president to ever survive an assassination attempt
Andrew Jackson was the first president who not a founding father from an old aristocratic family. He was the first from the frontier and the first who had never been to college. Later presidents such as Truman have also been called by this description.
Andrew Jackson opposed the first National Bank because he disliked the people running the national bank.
his name was Andrew Jackson.