The city of Jackson, Mississippi, is named after the seventh President of the United States, Andrew Jackson, who served between March 4, 1829 and March 4, 1837.
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Jackson, Mississippi
The capital of the state of Mississippi is Jackson. It is named for Andrew Jackson.
Mississippi Jackson is the capital and the most populous city of the US state of Mississippi. The city is named after Andrew Jackson, who was still a general at the time of the naming but later became president.
Yes. It was named after General Andrew Jackson after he won the Battle of New Orleans, years before he became President.
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Jackson, Mississippi was named for Andrew Jacskon.
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Jackson, Mississippi; Madison Wisconsin; Washington DC, Lincoln, Nebraska and Monrovia, Liberia (in Africa)
The reason why the Mississippi river is important is mainly because it contributes to the water cycle. Another reason why it is important is because it has helped the U.S. with all their transportation.
The city is named after Andrew Jackson, a general at the time of naming, later President
The US national capital was named for George Washington.The state capital of Missouri is Jefferson City, named for Thomas Jefferson.The state capital of Wisconsin is Madison, named for James Madison.The state capital of Mississippi is Jackson, named for Andrew Jackson.The state capital of Nebraska is Lincoln, named for Abraham Lincoln.Also, the capital of the African nation of Liberia, founded by freed slaves from the US, is named Monrovia in honor of James Monroe.