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Andrew Jackson was not impeached; Andrew Johnson was. When the Radical Republicans were in charge of Congress, they hoped that the South was punished severely, and Johnson talked tough about Reconstruction. Andrew Johnson then proceeded to do exactly opposite of what he had promised, vetoing every act that helped the new freedmen and allowing a swift and extremely lenient reunion for the Southern states. The Radical Republicans were astonished and tried to kick him from the position of President.
Bill Clinton.
Andrew Jackson was impeached for multiple reasons including violating the separation of powers between the bank and the United States.
Andrew Jackson won. Adams won but lost the popular vote so Andrew Jackson won.
Andrew Jackson was never impeached and he did indeed finish out his two terms. You may be thinking of Andrew Johnson who was impeached but not convicted and so remained President until his term expired.
There was no impeachment trial for Jackson. You may be thinking of Johnson or Clinton, the 2 president that were impeached.
Whether impeachments are proven or not proven is what decides the outcome of an impeachment.
One outcome of Jackson's quarrel with the Bank of the United States was that he removed all the federal government's money from the back. This greatly reduced the bank's power.
he was found not guilty
Jackson was not impeached. He had battles with Congress and impeachment may have been discussed but never happened. He was censured by the Senate when he took federal money out of the national bank. The Senate may have wanted to impeach him but that was not within their powers .(Only the House can impeach) .
Andrew Jackson's father's name was Andrew Jackson Sr.