cause he practiced
What Andrew Jackson was most successful at doing during his life was being a good doctor at the time of the war of 1812
Andrew Jackson was the first president to excersize his power for a pocket veto.
In my opinion, because although what he did on the Trail of tears was absolutely terrible and cruel, it helped with westward expansion. Also he was a very good Colonel in the war of 1812.
Andrew Jackson was such an important because be brought government to the people and he knew how to have a good time.
Andrew Jackson was the one. A mentally disturbed house painter fired at Jackson at close range with two different guns but both misfired.
Good question. Andrew Jackson's father, Andrew Jackson, died in 1767, a few months before Andrew was born. His mother died before his presidency, so in short, no.
Andrew Jackson was such an important because be brought government to the people and he knew how to have a good time.
During the Era of Good Feelings, Andrew Jackson was well-known for his strong leadership style and populist appeal, which resonated with many Americans seeking a voice in their government. He gained national fame as a military hero, particularly for his victory at the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812. Jackson's presidency, which began in 1829, also marked a shift toward greater democracy and the expansion of suffrage for white male citizens, although it simultaneously involved controversial policies such as the Indian Removal Act. His actions and policies would lay the groundwork for significant political and social changes in the United States.
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Wait where does it say Andrew Jackson was half black, and if so good point!
its not necessarily good (for the native americans, anyway) but he did the whole trail of tears thing, pushed the indians out west, and allowed for more American settlement in the places the natives had vacated