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Andrew Jackson

Questions about Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States.

2,252 Questions

Who was involved in the nullification conflict?

The Nullification Crisis was initiated by the Vice President (at the time) John C. Calhoun, as an advocate for states rights.

Why did Andrew Jackson feel that the election of 1824 was unfair?

Jackson thought it wasn't fair because Henry Clay was the leader of the office, so Clay told the people to vote for John Adam. and Give the credit to Henry Clay

Which president of US intoduced the kitchen cabinet system?

The so-called Kitchen Cabinet was not a system. It was a name given to the informal advisers of President Andrew Jackson by his critics. It was said that he relied on these adviser more than he did his official cabinet.

Were Jackson's goals too ambitious?

This is an opinionated question, so any answer is correct.

What rhymes with Andrew Jackson?

The names Andreu and Landrieu rhyme with Andrew.

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What did Andrew Jackson do to distory the national bank?

Jackson decided to destroy the bank by transferring about $10 million in government deposits to state banks. Without this money the national bank struggled to survive. Before this Jackson had protested against national banks vehemently and refused to renew the Second Bank's charter. He had also vetoed the bank (well known as the "Bank Veto).

What year was president Andrew Jackson elected?

Tennessee is where Jackson lived for most of his adult life and served as US Senator and US Congressman. He was one of the earlier settlers in Western Tennessee and lived near Nashville.

What were Andrew Jackson's views on Industry?

He did not see much of industrialization in western TN where he lived. But when he

was running for a second term as President and visited the Northeast and saw some modern factories, he was favorably impressed by the "Yankee ingenuity" that could make such machinery and rejoiced once more in the nation that he was part of.

What made president Jackson so popular during his time?

Jackson was the son of two poor immigrant parents and was a self-made man with little formal education. He lived on the frontier and was easy for the common man to identify with. He was also a hero at the Battle of New Orleans and as an Indian fighte. He was a shrewd politician and an strong , active leader. He knew what his people wanted him to do and he did it, without fear of what it might cost him.

What native tribe did Andrew Jackson battle in 1813?

Andrew Jackson led the US Army against the Muscogee (Creek Confederation) during the Creek War (1813-1814).

In August 30, 1813 a faction of the Creek Indian Nation called the Red Sticks slew nearly 250 Alabama settlers in a brutal manner, resulting in the calling out of two 2,500 man forces, one under Jackson to punish and stop the Indians.

The Creek nation (only a fraction of which had been in rebellion) was essentially crushed. They were forced to cede three fifths of the present state of Alabama and one fifth of Georgia.

Why was Andrew Jackson elected as President?

Andrew Jackson became a national hero in the War of 1812 against the British and especially in the Battle of New Orleans. He started as a Colonel in the Tennessee Militia but was appointed to Major General after the Treaty of Fort Jackson.

Who did president Andrew Jackson mistreat?

Andrew Jackson is known for the mistreatment of the Native Americans. After the Indian Removal Act of 1830, several Native American tribes, such as the Cherokee, Creek, Seminole, Chickasaw, and Choctaw Indians were forced to leave their homelands on what is known today as the Trail of Tears. Over 6000 Native Americans died on this trail.

How much is an Andrew Jackson gold dollar worth?

Andrew Johnson gold dollars do not contain gold. They are regular circulation coins made of a composition of 85.5% copper, 6% zinc, 3.5% manganese and 2% nickel.

Billions of brass $1 coins have been minted since 2000. You should be able to get as many as you want from most larger banks and from some change machines.

What were Andrew Jacksons skills?

His strengths were that he was brave and fearless; people trusted him whenever he was leading a battle or combat. He also would do anything to protect and save America without any hesitation. Jackson was also very determined; when he made up his mind, it would go through with what he intended, regardless of consequences. He has the sole distinction of being the only US president of paying off the US' debt.

Why did reformers want to end the spoils system?

Reformers wanted to end the spoils system because people were receiving high salaries but doing no work in many cases.

Who could vote in Roman Republic elections?

The men could only be citizens in ancient greece, no women. They had to be over the age of 18 and could never have been a slave. They also would had to of had parents who were both born in Athens

Did President Andrew Jackson reward his friends by appointing them to government positions?

Before Civil Service, the president had the power to appoint the people that filled many government jobs even low ranking ones. Jackson replaced most of the previous presidents' appointment with men who had supported him in his election bid.

Who was on the twenty dollar bill before Andrew Jackson?

There were several figures on the twenty dollar note before Andrew Jackson was permanently placed there in 1928. Among these are Lady Liberty, Pocahontas, Alexander Hamilton, Stephen Decatur, James Garfield, Daniel Manning, John Marshall, Hugh McCulloch, and George Washington.

When did Andrew wiles die?

he die on december 1664 on the northern colonies. just kidding