President Andrew Jackson's unofficial cabinet became known as the Kitchen Cabinet. This was a term created and used by his opponents.
President Andrew Jackson's unofficial cabinet became known as the Kitchen Cabinet. This was a term created and used by his opponents.
Did Jackson's unofficial cabinet became known as the "kitchen cabinet." true or false
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President Andrew Jackson's unofficial cabinet became known as the Kitchen Cabinet. This was a term created and used by his opponents.
Jackson's unofficial advisors were known as: "the Kitchen Cabinet".
The Kitchen Cabinet because they met in the white house's kitchen (in private of course) after dinners.
The Black Cabinet
Andrew Jackson had a group of confidants and advisers that were not cabinet secretaries so people called them his kitchen cabinet.
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson
the cabinet
Andrew Jackson had personal advisers that could not be approved as member of his Cabinet by the Senate. So he chose personal advisers that met in the Kitchen. They became known as the Kitchen Cabinet. You must know that Andrew Jackson was a very rough frontier man and his friends were also. So when he brought his friends to Washington D. C. the established society was distressed to say the least. At his inauguration the people climbed on the furniture with their muddy boots. They left the White House in a mess. There was no way the Senate would approve "that kind of a man" as a member of the official Presidential Cabinet. He rarely met with the paid official Presidential Cabinet. .
They were known as his "kitchen cabinet". They included his wife's nephew, Andrew Donelson, who served as his personal secretary, and newspaper editors, Frances Blair and Amos Kendall, and old soldier friend Wm Lewis.