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Andrew Jackson served in the American Revolution. He was very young. A British soldier made him shine his boots and when Jackson refused, he cut Jackson's face. Andrew Jackson stayed in the military and helped the US take over Florida and fought the British at the Battle of New Orleans.
He passed the Indian Removal Act in 1830 which helped America expand into the west.
Andrew Jackson was elected President in 1828. He was the first President who was not from an old, well-to-do family who lived within 100 miles of the East coast and which helped fight the revolution and draw up the Constitution.
Andrew Jackson. Jean Laffite the pirate helped too, though.
It started when Pres. Andrew Jackson refused to sign the renewal of the federal bank charter.
Biddle was the president of the bank and certainly did not intend to kill it, but his challenge to Andrew Jackson to have the charter renewed in an election year did result its demise, so in a sense he helped kill it.
Andrew Jackson campaigned for Polk and may have helped. A third party abolitionist candidate, James Birney undercut slave owner Clay and likely cost him New York.
I dont know...HOPE I HELPED:)
Andrew Jackson helped fight in the War of New Orleans and The War of 1812, he was the seventh president of America. He fought in wars and he was also a general.
It helped the economy and boosted the agriculture
He was a lawyer
He was a lawyer
Andrew Jackson served in the American Revolution. He was very young. A British soldier made him shine his boots and when Jackson refused, he cut Jackson's face. Andrew Jackson stayed in the military and helped the US take over Florida and fought the British at the Battle of New Orleans.
To strengthen party loyalty, Jackson set about replacing federal employees with friends or party loyalists. He said that any normal human being could do a government job so why not reward the people who helped him win the election ?
To strengthen party loyalty, Jackson set about replacing federal employees with friends or party loyalists. He said that any normal human being could do a government job so why not reward the people who helped him win the election ?
Andrew Jackson's victory over John Quincy Adams in the 1828 election can be attributed to a few key factors. Jackson presented himself as a champion of the common people, while Adams was seen as out of touch and elitist. Additionally, Jackson's use of grassroots campaigning and his focus on appealing to the rural and western voters helped secure his victory. Finally, Jackson's portrayal of Adams as corrupt and his ability to tap into the growing anti-establishment sentiment of the time also contributed to his dramatic win.
Andrew Jackson helped gain Congressional passage of the Indian Removal Act of 1830.