All presidents had the ability to veto part or all of a bill. This right is listed in the United States Constitution.
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No, ghe was not part Indian. Both of his parents were born in Ireland .
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Andrew Jackson died in 1845, some 15 years before the Civil War began. He obviously did not fight in the Civil War.
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Andrew Jackson was from the Waxhaw region, which is located on the border of North and South Carolina in the Appalachian foothills. This area is known for its rolling hills and was part of the larger Appalachian Mountain range. Jackson's upbringing in this region influenced his frontier spirit and rugged individualism.
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The Battle of Horseshoe Bend which was a part of the War of 1812.
Jackson was born in North or South Carolina, which were then colonies of Great Britain, but became part of the United States. Both of his parents were born in Ireland.
Jackson was born and grew up in the southern edge of North Carolina. As a young adult he moved to Western Tennessee , which was then a part of North Carolina.
Andrew Jackson lost the election of 1824 to John Quincy Adams. Jackson believed that a "corrupt bargain" had been struck between Adams and Henry Clay to secure Adams' victory in the House of Representatives.
Andrew Jackson pocket vetoed seven bills during his two terms as president, and he vetoed five additional bills (these were regular or return vetoes). His first pocket veto was a bill "to authorize a subscription for stock on the part of the United States in the Louisville and Portland Canal Company." That pocket veto was in 1830. Jackson vetoed several bills to appropriate money that the treasury did not have and which violated Jackson's promise to balance the budget and pay the national debt.