judge, senator, governor and president
Andrew Jackson did not attend college, ever.
yes he was a general in the army
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.
he was a soldier and a lawyer for the british war he was a soldier and a lawyer for the british war
Andrew Jackson was elected as the seventh President of the United States in 1828 and served from 1829 to 1837. Texas became a state on December 29, 1845, during the presidency of James K. Polk. Therefore, Andrew Jackson was elected before Texas became a state.
Andrew Jackson, the president was named after his father who died before his birth His father had died two weeks before Andrew was born
John Quincy Adams was the president before Andrew Jackson
No, Andrew Jackson was a senator from Tennessee.
Offices held by Andrew JohnsonPresidentVice-Presidentmilitary governor of Tenn.US Senatorgovernor of Tenn.US CongressmanTenn. state senatorTenn state representativemayor of Greeneville, TNalderman in Greeneville. TN
If you mean President Andrew Jackson, he was long dead before TV was invented
Abraham Lincoln was shot on April 14, 1865.James A. Garfield was shot on July 2, 1881.Andrew Jackson was shot several times in duels during the decades of the 1800's before his presidency. During his presidency, on January 30, 1835, someone pointed two guns at Andrew Jackson and pulled the triggers, but both guns misfired.
Our turning point was the use of the veto by Andrew Jackson. Jackson was the first to veto acts of Congress for the sole reason that he was against them. Before Jackson, presidents only used the veto on acts they believed to be unconstitutional .