On March 4, 1829
The funeral of Andrew Jackson took place in June of 1845. He had been the 7th US President.
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Andrew Jackson's background was different from previous background because he wasn't rich. He had to work hard to earn his place in the presidency and he also felt for the poor.
The Battle of New Orleans was led by General Andrew Jackson. He went on to become the 7th President of the United States.
Jackson was the seventh President of the US. In effectiveness , most historians would rank in at about that same position among all presidents.
Andrew Jackson replaced a large number of government workers. In those days, before the Civil Service Act, far more government positions were appointed by the President. Before Jackson, the lower level appointees were mostly left in place when the administration changed. so there was much protest from people who lost their jobs when Jackson replaced with his supporters. Nowadays, lower level jobs are protected by Civil Service.
No, they keep the same vice president. For instance when Abraham Lincoln got shot, Andrew Johnson (the vice president) took his place as president.
Andrew Jackson did not personally kill many Indians . He was the commander of an army that fought Indians and killed maybe 2000 . He left office before the Trail of Tears took place and it was not the result of a presidential directive but rather an act of Congress. There were about 300,000 Indians in 1830, so you say that 2000 died from Andrew Jackson, that is 0.067%.
There have been three Presidents of the United States who were born in North Carolina: Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk, and Andrew Johnson. Andrew Jackson, the seventh President, was born in the Waxhaws region on the border of North and South Carolina. James K. Polk, the 11th President, was born in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Andrew Johnson, the 17th President, was born in Raleigh, North Carolina.
The Indian Removal Act (known as the Trail of Tears) took place over 11 years (1831 - 1842) and under 4 administrations:President Andrew Jackson 1829 - 1837 : Jackson made the Indian Removal Act one of his key elements of his campaign.President Martin Van Buren 1837 - 1841President William Henry Harrison March 4 1841 - April 4 1841President John Tyler April 4 1841 - 1845
Andrew Jackson did not help any civil right movements because he favored slavery and favored the forced removal of the Native Americans from their land. Now to answer the question, Andrew Jackson did nothing for the state of North Carolina specificly. He did do alot of good things for the country as a whole when he was president. For example he reformed the whole idea of Democracy. You know the National Conventions we have today, Pres. Jackson created them. Before that, choosing the people who ran for president was chosen by a group of people behind closed doors. He also did many other things to help out the common man.
Andrew Jackson was sent back to the same ares because of an attack that killed a boatload of American soldiers.