There is no one cause or blame for the start of the Civil War. Yes, events like the Tariff of Abominations and the Nullification Crisis did lead to the war, but they are only a small section of the big picture.
He died some 15 years before the Civil War began, so he did very little in the Civil War.
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No -- he died some 16 years before it started.
Andrew Jackson was long dead by then.
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"Stonewall" Jackson was a Confederate Civil War general. Andrew Jackson was a President of the USA and is on the 20 dollar bill.
He threatened civil war and threatened to hang John C. Calhoun
Andrew Jackson became a national hero
During the US Civil War Thomas J. Jackson fought on the southern, Confederate side. During the War of 1812 Andrew Jackson fought for the United States, and in the American Revolution he fought for the Continental (US) side.
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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"Stonewall" Jackson was a Confederate Civil War general. Andrew Jackson was a President of the USA and is on the 20 dollar bill.
The correct answer is Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson. Andrew Jackson was our 7th president and he died in 1837
I am not sure what your question is asking. Jackson was dead 16 years BEFORE the civil war began. If that is what you are referring to.
Andrew Jackson died in 1845, some 15 years before the Civil War. Maybe you are thinking of Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, who was a famous CSA general.
Colonel Ulysses S. Grant and Andrew Jackson (known as OLD HICKORY)
He threatened civil war and threatened to hang John C. Calhoun
No. "Stonewall" Jackson was Thomas Jonathan Jackson-- Stonewall was a nickname he gained while a Confederate general in the Civil War. President Andrew Jackson was born in 1767 and died in 1845. General Stonewall Jackson was born in 1824 and died during the war in 1863, ironically as a result of "friendly fire."
The Youngest surviving soldier at the end of the US Civil War was Andrew 'Jackson' Botts. He was the 13 years old. Known as the 'Little Drummer Boy,' he joined the Civil war when he was 12 1/2 years old. There were other soldiers who were as young as or younger when they joined, but Andrew Jackson Botts was the only 13 year old soldier at the end of the war.
Not at all. The current Democratic party was a revival of the pre-Civil War democrats who began with Andrew Jackson in 1828. Grover Cleveland was first president elected by the Democrats after the Civil War.