Andrew Jackson was influential because people could relate to him. He believed in equality and he understood the needs of the people. His influence led to Martin Van Buren creating the Democratic party.
Andrew Jackson won. Adams won but lost the popular vote so Andrew Jackson won.
Andrew Jackson is on every US 20 dollar bill. So no, Andrew Jackson twenties are not rare. At all.
Andrew Jackson gave orders of invasion so it would be the Americans
Good question. Andrew Jackson's father, Andrew Jackson, died in 1767, a few months before Andrew was born. His mother died before his presidency, so in short, no.
Andrew Jackson was such an important because be brought government to the people and he knew how to have a good time.
Wait where does it say Andrew Jackson was half black, and if so good point!
Andrew Jackson moved all Native Americans West were is know known as Oklahoma, so the Americans can start a plantation .
Well, Frederick Douglass was against slavery. He did many things to abolish slavery. He thought nothing of Andrew Jackson because Andrew was a slave holder. So Fredrick Douglass And Andrew Jackson had different views.My Source: My Brain, Social Studies Class And Wiki:)
Andrew Jackson was never impeached and he did indeed finish out his two terms. You may be thinking of Andrew Johnson who was impeached but not convicted and so remained President until his term expired.
Andrew Jackson did not like Henry clays profession so he ordered to hang him . Andrew Jackson did not like Henry clays profession so he ordered to hang him . Andrew Jackson did not like Henry clays profession so he ordered to hang him .
well, he was a war general, so he must have been.
There were no wars while Jackson was President, so I would not call him a war leader.