1928
No. Grover Cleveland was on the $20 just before Jackson was put on it. There may have been others before that.
Andrew Jackson ruthlessly put down the Creek's.
A portrait of Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States, is on the front of the US $2 bill.Note that every modern US bill has identifying captions under the portrait on the front and the picture on the back.
Andrew Jackson might have been the 7th i think someone else was but whatever. put Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson was president then.
He also signified the power of the common man on his rise to power. but it is ironic, though. For all the work he put into killing a national Bank of the United States, his picture is on the Bank of the United States note that is most circulated. ;P Andrew Jackson is on the twenty dollar bill as a form of mockery to him by the people of his time who later, after Jackson left office started the Federal Reserve System. Jackson hated paper money and opposed printing anything higher than a $5 bill. He believed in using silver and gold coins. Jackson opposed having a Central Banking system and fought hard to win his fight, which he did, against a key banking individual named Biddle in not renewing the Central Bank's charter. Andrew Jackson greatly opposed having a Central Bank and believed only in having silver-backed or gold-backed currency. Andrew Jackson was able to win his fight over not renewing the charter of the Central Bank which made Mr. Biddle, a key central Banker player very angry. Andrew Jackson believed that the only paper currency that should ever be allowed into our monetary system should be one and five dollar bills.
President Andrew Jackson put a tariff on imports coming into those states.
Put the dollar bill in your washing machine. This should take care of it.
The portrait of George Washington, which is featured on the one-dollar bill, was first introduced in 1869. However, the current design of the one-dollar bill, including Washington's portrait, has been in circulation since 1963.
The symbolic connection. The One dollar bill, and he was President #1.
Andrew Jackson died on June 8, 1845. Andrew Johnson died on July 31, 1875. (Although you put your question in the Andrew Jackson category, your misspelling looks a lot more like Johnson.)
Around 20,000 citizens came to Washington to witness Andrew Jackson's inauguration.