Jackson first went to the Senate in 1797. He found it boring and resigned after 5 months. Later, starting in 1823, he spent two years there and then resigned to concentrate on running for President in 1828.
Andrew Jackson was 7th president of US. John Tyler was 10th president of US.
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Andrew Jackson served in the American Revolution. He was very young. A British soldier made him shine his boots and when Jackson refused, he cut Jackson's face. Andrew Jackson stayed in the military and helped the US take over Florida and fought the British at the Battle of New Orleans.
Nationalism
Yes, Andrew Jackson had been a Senator prior to winning the Battle of New Orleans and prior to becoming President.
Andrew Jackson Claimed to represent the democratic party.
Jackson was a federal judge and on the state Supreme Court. He also served as US Congressman and US Senator before he was US President.
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Certainly. He was a two-term President. He also was a US Senator on two occasions and served in the House.
Because he decided to run for office and won the elections.
Andrew Jackson was the 7th President of the United States, serving from 1829 to 1836. He also served as US Congressman in 1796-1797 and US Senator from TN in 1797-1798 and again in 1823-1825.
No, Andrew Jackson was married to Rachel Donelson Robards Jackson.
Andrew Jackson was 7th president of US. John Tyler was 10th president of US.
Andrew Jackson won the popular vote in 1824 . His supporters were bitterly disappointed when he did not become president.
Andrew Johnson was a US Senator from TN and went on to be US president. Jefferson Davis was Us Senator from Miss. and went on to be Confederate president.