he was not in favor of banks he knew they would bring trouble... he set up state banks that were called "pet banks" these later resulted in Panic of 1837
When the time came to renew the Bank's charter (because the current one did not expire until 1836), Jackson was sick in bed and vetoed the bill. In bed, Jackson even said to his friend Martin Van Buren, (who was vice president at the time, and will be the next president, #8.) "The bank, Mr. Van Buren, is trying to kill me. But I will kill it!" Jackson was clearly against the bank due to his "poor" uprising unlike the other presidents.
They ran away to africa...... They ran away to africa......
Andrew Jackson made the population of the county Florida be inhabited by the white Americans as he drove away the Indians.
Andrew Jackson
I can not guess what you may be asking about. Jackson rarely ran away from anything, but he was smart enough to avoid trouble on some occasions, particularly with his wife's jealous first husband.
Yes, his goals were to help the common people, and take power away from the wealthy.
President Andrew Jackson ' s policie that effected the native americans was the Indian removal act which millitary forces pushed all native americans to the west and away from there homeland.
Andrew Jackson lived in the White House with his wife, Rachel Jackson, who passed away shortly before he took office. After her death, his adopted son, Andrew Jackson Jr., and his wife, along with several other family members and friends, also resided there at times. Additionally, his household included various staff and enslaved individuals who managed the domestic responsibilities of the residence.
No, there was no war going on when President Andrew Jackson died. He passed away on June 8, 1845, during a period of relative peace in the United States. The Mexican-American War, which was the next major conflict involving the U.S., did not begin until 1846, after Jackson's death.
Andrew Jackson's assassination attempt was made on him by an British housepainter not a housekeeper on 30 January 1835.Richard Lawrence tried to assassinate President Andrew Jackson when both of his pistols failed to fire. He was found to be insane and died at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Washington, DC in 1861.
Andrew Jackson named his home "The Hermitage" to reflect his desire for a peaceful and secluded retreat. The term "hermitage" suggests a place of solitude, aligning with Jackson's wish to escape the pressures of public life and politics. The name also signifies a refuge where he could enjoy the tranquility of nature and spend time with family, away from the demands of his political career.
The doing away with property qualifications as a requirement for holding public office and voting, was part of the democratizing of politics during the Age of Jackson. Andrew Jackson was the 7th U.S. President.