Andrew Jackson's last position before becoming U.S. President was U.S. Senator from Tennessee.
Andrew Johnson
President Andrew Jackson put a tariff on imports coming into those states.
Andrew Jackson was associated with what was referred to as Jacksonian democracy. The movement was focused around greater democracy for regular, everyday people. Jackson was the 7th President of the U. S.
No US President was born in South Carolina. the person who wrote the answer before this surely didnt do enoughresearch and is a liar...... the answer coming up is the right answer.Andrew Jackson WAS born in South Carolina.
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Andrew Jackson was elected president over the incumbent President John Quincy Adams in 1828, Jackson won the popular vote 642,553 (56.0 %) to 500,.897(43.6) and won the electoral vote by 178 to 83. Jackson carried 15 states to Adams's 9. The election of 1828 signaled a power shift in presidential politics. Jackson was the first US president from a state other than Mass. and VA and he was the first that was not a founding father or the son of a founding father. This was the first election in which the Western settlers played a major role in choosing the president. It also saw the beginnings of national political parties and showed how partisan newspapers can influence elections. The Democratic-Republicans Party evolved into the Democrats who supported Andrew Jackson, and the National Republicans supported John Quincy Adams. There is a link to an article on the election below.
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Dwight Eisenhower was the one.
True; In the 1825 election, Andrew Jackson emerged as the leader in both the popular vote and the electoral college, with Adams coming in second in both categories. However, Jackson's 99 electoral votes did not give him the majority he needed, and the election had to be decided in the House of Representatives in February 1825. The House of Representatives voted together for numerous times until finally coming to the decision of choosing John Quincy Adams as our president.
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it was because he was a senator in Illinois and then ran for president