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Andrew Jackson

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

2,252 Questions

Who's Andrew Zow?

Starting quarterback for the Alabama Crimson Tide 99-01

What president was in office during Alamo fell?

The Battle of the Alamo occurred February 23, 1836 until March 6, 1836, so Andrew Jackson would have been president then. Andrew Jackson's term in office last from March 4, 1829 to March 4, 1837.

Was Andrew Jackson a Christian?

Absolutely he was. Read Jon Meacham's "American Lion". Also check out President Jackson's own words about his Christian faith:

"Go to the Scriptures...the joyful promises it contains will be a balsam to all your troubles. That book...is the rock on which our republic rests." - Andrew Jackson

"Sir, I am in the hands of a merciful God. I have full confidence in His goodness and mercy...The Bible is true. I have tried to conform to its spirit as near as possible. Upon that sacred volume I rest my hope for eternal salvation, through the merits and blood of our blessed Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ." - Andrew Jackson, May 29th, 1845, just a few weeks before he died

"The Bible is the Rock on which this Republic rests." - Andrew Jackson

"You have the highest of human trusts committed to your care. Providence has showered on this favored land blessings without number, and has chosen you as the guardians of freedom, to preserve it for the benefit of the human race. May He who holds in His hands the destinies of nations, make you worthy of the favors He has bestowed, and enable you, with pure hearts and hands and sleepless vigilance, to guard and defend to the end of time, the great charge He has committed to your keeping." - Andrew Jackson, Farewell Address, March 4, 1837

"My dear children, do not grieve for me; it is true, I am going to leave you; I am well aware of my situation. I have suffered much bodily pain, but my sufferings are as nothing compared with that which our blessed Redeemer endured upon the accursed Cross, that all might be saved who put their trust in Him... God will take care of you for me. I am my God's. I belong to Him. I go but a short time before you, and... I hope and trust to meet you all in Heaven, both white and black."- Andrew Jackson

How many slaves did Andrew Jackson have?

He had over 300 slaves because he was rich.

How old is too old for a condome?

you are never to old but a good age to start is 10

Was Andrew Jackson called the war hawk?

No, a war hawk is someone who is predomenantly from Ohio and is pro war during the War of 1812, such as Henry Clay. Andrew Jackson was known as "Old Hickory."

Why was president Jackson in favor of loose construction?

President Jackson was in favor of loose construction because he believed in a broad interpretation of the Constitution. He viewed the federal government as having more power and authority, allowing it to take action in areas not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution. This approach allowed him to pursue his policy agenda effectively.

Did Andrew Jackson start the donkey as Democrat mascot?

Yes, Andrew Jackson did start the donkey as democrat mascot because he was known for being as stubborn as a donkey(actually called a jackass).

Which US presidents lost children during their presidency?

Abraham Lincoln's son Willie died from typhoid in the White House and John Kennedy's wife had a baby who was born prematurely and lived only two days.

Is there a ten dollar bill with Andrew Jackson on it that is valuable?

There are old 10-dollar bills with Jackson on them. They do have some value for collectors since they are at least 80 years old.

What group of people gained the right to vote during the Age of Jackson?

During Andrew Jackson's presidency, the right to vote was extended to all white men living in the United States. Under the original wording of the Constitution, only land owning white men had been allowed to vote.

What was Andrew Jackson's role in the Cherokees being relocated in Oklahoma?

He had no direct role, since this sad event happened after the left office,

but it was the consequence of Indian policy which he advocated and

advance while in office.

What impact did president Andrew jacksons actions have on the economy?

President Andrew Jackson's actions had significant impacts on the economy. He dismantled the Second Bank of the United States, which led to a period of economic instability and the Panic of 1837. Additionally, his policies of Indian removal and the subsequent territorial expansion opened up vast lands for settlement and economic growth, but also resulted in the displacement and suffering of Native American populations. Jackson's economic policies were characterized by his support for states' rights and limited federal intervention in the economy.

Jackson's attitude toward nullification was to?

Andrew Jackson was devoted to the Union. This meant that his attitude toward nullification was negative, and he opposed it.

How did expanding democracy bring Andrew Jackson power?

Expanding democracy, particularly through the expansion of suffrage to white men without property ownership, helped Andrew Jackson gain power. Jackson positioned himself as a champion of the common man and emphasized his populist appeal, appealing to the new, larger voting base. Through his image and rhetoric, Jackson was able to mobilize widespread popular support and win the presidency in 1828 and again in 1832.

What led President Andrew Jackson's opponents to call him King Andrew?

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.