Because he thinks he can rule everybody and tell them what they can do or not do and that he talked to them like they were little pre-schoolers
"Old Hickory", because it is said that he was as "tough as old hickory" wood on the battlefield.
Andrew Jackson was the first president to excersize his power for a pocket veto.
Andrew Jackson expanded the powers of the presidency, which led to his opponents referring to him as King Andrew. Jackson was president from 1829 to 1837.
the people.
Andrew Jackson should be praised because when he was the president, it was like him being king he had too have power or else he would start killing
Old HickoryDetractor's NicknameDetractors and those who opposed Jackson's politics called him "Jackass". He was a Democrat and truly enjoyed the play on his last name. Because of this the symbol for the Democratic Party became the donkey. Another of his nicknames was King Andrew. Andrew Jackson was a strong president who used the office to forcefully pursue his agenda. Many political opponents, fearing Jackson's use of power, called him "King Andrew." Out of this nickname sprung an opposing party, the Whig Party. The term Whig originated in Britain during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms when it was used to refer derisively to a radical faction of the Scottish Covenanters who called themselves the "Kirk Party."
No. President Andrew Jackson, who was in office from 1829-1837, was never impeached He was censored by the Senate, which does not have the power to impeach. Later, they voted to remove the censorship from the Senate record.
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Indian Removal Act.
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The growing power and voice of the frontier
Andrew Jackson did not support the concept of a strong centralized federal government. He favored a limited government with more power given to the states. Jackson also opposed the idea of a national bank, believing it benefited the wealthy at the expense of the common people.