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This question requires a look into Jackson's mind, which obviously is not available, but
he believed strongly in perpetuity of the Federal Union,which gave states no right to
secede regardless of their objection to Federal Laws.
He believed in God, as taught in the Judaic-Christian tradition, and became stronger in
these beliefs as interpreted by the Presbyterian Church as he grew older.
He believed in balancing the Federal budget and paying off the national debt.
He believed in a sense of honor which would not let him tolerate slurs against his wife's
character or let him refuse the challenge of a duel to the death.
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If you mean as president, he had a STRONG opposition to the Bank of the United States. He also STRONGLY believed in the power of the common man. A quote: "Let the people rule!"
believed in goverment ruled by the people.
Andrew Jackson might have been the 7th i think someone else was but whatever. put Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson should be praised because when he was the president, it was like him being king he had too have power or else he would start killing
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St. Andrew was the first apostle chosen by Our Lord. He preached the Gospel and died for it in Greece as a martyr.
I think he is but Idk abt every body else!!
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Andrew Jackson is noted for introducing the spoils system in the US. He replaced all of the government employees with his supporters. He believed that anyone of normal intelligence could do a government job as well as anyone else.
The Jackson Family were raised as Jehovah's Witnesses. Katherine Jackson instilled the belief in the children. I have never heard Joseph Jackson proclaim his personal belief in the religion
Everyone is special, regardless of sexual orientation or anything else.
Andrew Jackson spent a large part of his military career fighting Native Americans. This lead to an apparent dislike of all Indian's. As president he advocated the removal of civilized Indian tribes from their ancestral lands. Andrew Jackson caused between 4,000 and 15,000 Indian deaths during what is known as the "Trail of Tears".
I believe that it was always called New Moon, never anything else.