If you mean what party, he supported the democratic party. It was also called the Jacksonian democrat
Andrew Jackson was an orphan. His dad died when he was little, and his brother died from smallpox, later his mom died from smallpox also. Type your answer here...
I don't know... Only Andrew Clements knows the answer~
The surname of Jackson the American drip-type expressionist painter is Pollock.
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BECAUSE, He didn't wanted people to call him PRESIDENT Andrew Jackson. He wanted them to say GENERAL Andrew Jackson.
It has Andrew Jackson's face engraved in the middle, his name written at the top and the time he was president for on the bottom. If you want to see for yourself, type in "Andrew Jackson dollar coin" on Google images.
Andrew Jackson was an orphan. His dad died when he was little, and his brother died from smallpox, later his mom died from smallpox also. Type your answer here...
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Jackson's primary method of expanding US territory, both as an Army general and as President, was forcing Native Americans off their land. His most significant act of this type was the Indian Removal Act, which led to the Trail of Tears, the forcible emigration of thousands of Native Americans from their homes in the south to land west of the Mississippi.
Think it was abe Lincoln or Andrew Jackson- one of those wilderness type guys
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The design is probably Scott Number 812. The value will depend on the type of pre-cancel and the condition of the stamp.
There were no actual, shooting type, wars while Jackson was President.There were conflicts which might figuratively be called wars, such as the fight against nullification with South Carolina and the fight to abolish the 2nd National Bank.
Well, honey, Andrew Jackson got that scar on his face during a little duel with Charles Dickinson. Those two hot-headed fellas decided to settle their differences like real gentlemen, and Andrew ended up with a souvenir on his face that lasted a lifetime. So, next time you see a picture of old Andrew with that scar, just remember it's a reminder of his feisty side.
Jesse Jackson has written: 'The sickest don't always die the quickest' -- subject(s): African Americans, Fiction 'Call me Charley' -- subject(s): Large type books, Race relations, Fiction 'Black in America' -- subject(s): African Americans, Juvenile literature, Civil rights, Slavery, History 'Anchor Man' 'Make a joyful noise unto the Lord!' -- subject(s): Biography, Singers, Women, Juvenile literature, African Americans, Large type books 'A conversation with the Reverend Jesse Jackson' -- subject(s): African Americans, Civil rights, Education, Economic conditions
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