Jackson did not sign the constitution.
35 delegates signed the Constitution in 1787, and Jackson was not one of them (he was born in 1767, and came from humble origins, and at that time was not president).
I think you are confusing Jackson with Andrew Johnson, whose head rests on a copy of the US Constitution.
No. The idea of national health insurance came long after Jackson. Jackson would probably have surprised that it was not a clear violation of the US Constitution.
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No, Andrew Jackson was married to Rachel Donelson Robards Jackson.
Andrew Jackson was 7th president of US. John Tyler was 10th president of US.
Andrew Jackson was the first president to veto bills just because he believed they were bad for the country. The first six presidents used the veto only when they thought a bill violated the US Constitution.
He believed in a Democratic Republic. Jackson believed in the kind of democratic republic that was established by the US Constitution. However, he did favor some changes, one of which was to choose the electors for president by direct popular vote.
NO. The US was at peace while Jackson was President.
Andrew Jackson is on every US 20 dollar bill. So no, Andrew Jackson twenties are not rare. At all.
Andrew Jackson's parrot supposedly voiced obscenities at his funeral .
Yes, Andrew Jackson had been a Senator prior to winning the Battle of New Orleans and prior to becoming President.
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