Certainly. He was a two-term President. He also was a US Senator on two occasions and served in the House.
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Andrew Jackson's presidency changed the US government. He defined the modern notion of the president as the representative of the people rather than servant of the Congress. He also repaid national debt and made treaties with several foreign countries.
The Louisiana National Guard is part of the state government. When and if it is federalized, it becomes part of the federal government.
No, ghe was not part Indian. Both of his parents were born in Ireland .
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Yes. Prime Minister of India is a part of National Government.
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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Andrew Jackson was from the Waxhaw region, which is located on the border of North and South Carolina in the Appalachian foothills. This area is known for its rolling hills and was part of the larger Appalachian Mountain range. Jackson's upbringing in this region influenced his frontier spirit and rugged individualism.
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Andrew Jackson pocket vetoed seven bills during his two terms as president, and he vetoed five additional bills (these were regular or return vetoes). His first pocket veto was a bill "to authorize a subscription for stock on the part of the United States in the Louisville and Portland Canal Company." That pocket veto was in 1830. Jackson vetoed several bills to appropriate money that the treasury did not have and which violated Jackson's promise to balance the budget and pay the national debt.
andrew jackson was launched as a national figure in many ways. one big thing was the indian removal act of 1830. this is sometimes considerd a failure to some, but to many an accomplishment. the indian removal act was when the U.S bought florida for 5mill. and andrew jackson was sent to recapture escaped slaves. he went way over his orders and took down all of the native americans and two of their mail buildings. this was a gret milestone in our nation as we could now start to build on florida and make it a useful part of the U.S. Hope this helps!