Andrew Jackson was the seventh president. He served from 1829 to 1837. During Jackson's terms Osceola led a Seminole uprising called the "Second Seminole War". Osceola was captured and died in jail less than a year later.
Martin Van Buren during most his first term, then Edward Livingston. In the second term Louis MacLane and John Forsyth.
Andrew Jackson
John Quincy Adams
two, both died during the revolutionary war
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A down-to-earth man with humble roots.
Here's a simpler answer: John C. Calhoon.
They fought with the Americans on Andrew Jacksons side .
The extension of voting rights to all white males.
In 1818, Andrew Jackson led U.S. forces into Florida during the Seminole War. Jackson's invasion was in response to raids and attacks on American settlements by Seminole Indians and their allies. He pursued the Seminoles into Spanish-held Florida, captured forts, and eventually took control of the territory. Jackson's actions ultimately pressured Spain to cede Florida to the United States in the Adams-OnΓs Treaty of 1819.
Osceola (1804 - January 30, 1838) was an influential leader with the Seminole in Florida. Osceola led a small band of warriors in the Seminole resistance during the Second Seminole War when the United States tried to remove the Seminoles from their lands. He exercised a great deal of influence on Micanopy, the highest-ranking chief of the Seminoles
The Cherokee Indians Actually, not only Cherokee, but Seminole, Choctaw, and lots more!