Andrew Jackson was the seventh U.S. President, form 1829-1837. He passed the Indian Removal Act, which transplanted several Native American tribes from the South to federal territory in the West.
Andrew Jackson's passed the law the Indian Removal Act this act let the President (in this case Andrew Jackson) to remove the Indians from their homelands. But in exchange they would send them to Native American Territory (naka Oklahoma)
Andrew Jackson was president from March 4, 1829 - March 4, 1837. [1]
On May 28, 1830, The Indian Removal Act was passed by Congress. [2]
It authorized the president to negotiate with Indian tribes in the Southern United States for their removal to federal territory west of the Mississippi River in exchange for their homelands. [3]
One bill he passed was the Specie Circular that ordered all public lands must be purchased with metal money instead of paper money.
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Andrew Jackson passed the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
NO. The US was at peace while Jackson was President.
Arkansas (1836) and MIchigan (1837) were admitted while Jackson was President.
The first President to ride a train was Andrew Jackson. He rode what was known as the iron horse from Baltimore.
There were no wars while Jackson was President, so I would not call him a war leader.
Andrew Jackson
Founded the Democratic Party
Andrew Jackson
the begining of the democratic party
While Thomas Jefferson may have used the term, Andrew Jackson was the first President from the Democratic Party.
Well here's one: Jackson fired more government workers when he became president than all of the previous presidents put together. Kylie
Abraham Lincoln was a Northern Republican, while his Vice President, Andrew Johnson, was a Southern Democrat. John Adams had Thomas Jefferson, a political opponent, as his vice-president. Andrew Jackson "inherited" John C. Calhoun who had been VP for John Quincy Adams, as his vice-president. Although Calhoun helped Jackson carry the South he was not really in Jackson's Party.