That is a question that you need to decide for yourself. In his lifetime he did many good things like allowing common white people into the government and closing the National bank, but he also did many bad things like forcing Indians off their land (also called the Trail of Tears) and using the spoil system to give jobs to his supporters.
Andrew Jackson, our seventh President of the United States, is a rather acceptable President. He was considered as the "People's President," he was very straight forward and honest to his people. He takes his job seriously and is probably the most liberal president in history. His presidency however was neither a hero nor a villain, but shared a fair amount of each. First off, the good qualities he had was the fact he had bold commitment to enforce laws and fight back against secession threats from the South.
no he was a bad president he invented the Indian removal act
Andrew Jackson became a national hero
Andrew Jackson was the "Hero of New Orleans", defeating the British on 8Jan1815
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he was a hero in the battles of New orleans