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There 9 of them. George Washington, Andrew Jackson, Andrew Johnson, Abraham Lincoln, Grover Cleveland, Martin Van Buren, Millard Fillmore, and Zachary Taylor.
Jackson was known to have had three adopted sons. An Indian about whom little is known named Theodore. The son of his wifes dead brother Severn Donelson named Andrew Jackson Jr. And Lyncoya, a Creek Indian orphan who was adopted by Jackson after Jackson's army had decimated his tribe in the Creek War. Lyncoya died of tuberculosis in 1828, at the approximate age of sixteen.
Jackson's most noted duel was with Charles Dickinson, whom he challenged and killed in 1806. Jackson took a bullet in his chest, too near his heart to be removed, almost died and suffered from the bullet all his life.
Arguably the greatest people behind gymnastics are the coaches and assistant coaches, many of whom are volunteers, who support the sport at grass-roots level.
Andrew Jackson had 10. But adopted all of them.Andrew Jackson Lyncoya Jackson John Samuel Donelson Daniel Smith Donelson Andrew Jackson Donelson Andrew Jackson Hutchings Carolina Butler Eliza Butler Edward Butler Anthony Butler
There appear to be no records of Andrew Jackson's view on equality for women. It's possible it was never recorded or he never had to deal with a women's rights movement during his time as president.
Jackson believed that his duty as President was to support the Constitution and the Federal Union against all threats, foreign and domestic. If your referring to the picture in which Jackson is dressed up like a king and standing on the constitution he was standing on it because in the Whig's mind he was like a monarch whom the people did not want. They also thought that he would abuse the constitution, In fact he had interpreted the constitution very loosely, and in the eyes of the Whig's they did not like it and they tried to smear his reputation.
His second term expired on March 4, 1837, so after attending the inauguration of Martin Van Buren, whom he wanted to be his successor, he went home to Tennessee.
With his sister Janet Jackson with Scream.
Catherine A. Jackson has written: 'Governance for Whom and for What'
Andrew Jackson is entirely responsible for the changes that took place during the period known as Jacksonian Democracy. It is he whom the period is named after.
Andrew Jackson. He had ten adopted children.