Andrew Jackson was never impeached and he did indeed finish out his two terms. You may be thinking of Andrew Johnson who was impeached but not convicted and so remained President until his term expired.
No- Johnson was not convicted of the impeachment charges and so stayed in office to finish out his term.
He was acquitted and allowed to finish his term of office.
1832
He finished his second term on March 4,1837.
Andrew Jackson
1829 - 1833
Impeachment.
The term "Kitchen Cabinet" refers to the name give to President Andrew Jackson's informal advisers. His critics felt he relied on these advisers more than he did his official cabinet.
President Bill Clinton finished serving his term after impeachment. He was impeached by the House of Representatives in 1998, but was acquitted by the Senate in 1999 and continued serving as President until the end of his second term in January 2001. Al Gore, the Vice President, did not serve as President after Clinton's impeachment.
No. Andrew Jackson was never impeached; a later President, Andrew Johnson was. Many people confuse impeachment with being removed from office. In reality, being impeached simply means the US House of Representatives voted to file charges, called Articles of Impeachment, against a government official. After someone is impeached he (or she) has the right to a trial in the Senate to determine whether he is guilty of the charges and should be removed from office. President Johnson was impeached by the House of Representatives, but the Senate voted to acquit him (found him not guilty), so he remained in office until the end of his term.
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The Democratic party, formed by Andrew Jackson and the Whigs party an opposition party.