Jackson served 2 terms which is 8 years. He didn't want to have a longer term than the Presidents before him, so he didn't sign for another term even though he probably would have won.
Andrew Jackson served two full terms as President having been elected in 1828 and again in 1832. He was in office from March 4, 1829 to March 4, 1837.
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Andrew Jackson was the President for 8 years.
2 terms as president.
He served two terms as president.
Andrew Jackson served 1829-1837.
He served from 1829-1837. 8 years
1829-1837
It was 1828 when Andrew Jackson took office and he was 61 years old.
Andrew Jackson
== ANDREW JACKSON WAS BORN IN TENNESSE ON 1767HE WAS A DEMOCRATIC THEN HE WAS CHOSEN AS PRESIDENT HIS YEARS OF OFFICE WERE FROM 1829-1837 HE WAS THE 7TH PRESIDENT.In your face suckers.
No, Andrew Jackson did not die while serving as the president of the United States. He completed his two terms in office from 1829 to 1837 and lived for several years after his presidency. Andrew Jackson died on June 8, 1845, at his plantation, The Hermitage, in Tennessee.
for four years he tried to serve again as president but Andrew Jackson beat him to the punch
He was almost 62 when his first term began and almost 70 when he left office.
Andrew Jackson died on June 8, 1845 at the age of 78.
Andrew Jackson did not have any biological children, but he and his wife, Rachel Jackson, adopted three sons: Andrew Jackson Jr., Theodore Jackson, and Lyncoya Jackson. At the time of adoption, Andrew Jackson Jr. was 12 years old, Theodore Jackson was 10 years old, and Lyncoya Jackson was about 7 years old.
Emily Donelson, the niece of Andrew Jackson, died of tuberculosis on December 19, 1836. She had been suffering from the disease for several years before her death.
Jackson had about 6 years of basic schooling as a boy from three teachers in the Waxhaw region where he grew up. He learned law by working in a law office .
Andrew Jackson did not serve in the Revolutionary War. He was born in 1767, two years after the war ended. However, he did serve as a courier and was taken as a prisoner during the Revolutionary War's successor conflict, the American Revolutionary War.