Jackson read law and made his way to the frontier in Tennessee. His law practice prospered and he became well known in Tennessee. The state voted him its first congressman in 1796. He served only briefly in the Senate. He was so disgusted with the way he was treated in Washington, as a rough-hewn backwoodsman, that he resigned his seat and moved back to Tennessee.
He was strongly against the National Bank. He was not a friend of any of the Native Americans he voted for the Indian Removale Act and he was a democrate representing the 'common man' as well as a Nationalist.
They call it the "Jacksonian Age"
He ran as the first frontier president, but he was a wealthy lawyer even though he was born in a log cabin. He used that to say he was for the "common man", but once he got into office he gave jobs to people who had helped him become president.
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Until Andrew Jackson, only land owners could vote. Jackson was a president of the people. He had many former army members that had served under him in the War of 1812 go home to vote for Jackson. Jackson had military experience as a general and a military governor in Florida. He didn't have any civilian experience.
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president Andrew Jackson had one sister
had Andrew Jackson signed any united states currency
Andrew Jackson did not have any sisters- only brothers (2).
Yes. He adopted a son Andrew Jackson Jr.
no
Andrew Jackson never written a book in his life.
President Andrew Jackson did not have any inventions. However, there was an inventor by the name of Andrew Jackson who invented the Jenny coupler and the plow.
That's a unique name for a frog! I wonder if there is any specific reason or significance behind choosing the name Andrew Jackson?
BECAUSE, He didn't wanted people to call him PRESIDENT Andrew Jackson. He wanted them to say GENERAL Andrew Jackson.
Nope.