I think that he was a very good president, given what he's been through( was an orphan, was shot at twice, actually had a bullet in him his whole life, was captured by british soldiers). Did you know he is the only president to get our country out of natinol debt?Id like to see Obama try and do that.
Andrew Jackson was the first president to excersize his power for a pocket veto.
Andrew Jackson was such an important because be brought government to the people and he knew how to have a good time.
Andrew Jackson was such an important because be brought government to the people and he knew how to have a good time.
Good question. Andrew Jackson's father, Andrew Jackson, died in 1767, a few months before Andrew was born. His mother died before his presidency, so in short, no.
Andrew Jackson was the one. A mentally disturbed house painter fired at Jackson at close range with two different guns but both misfired.
no he was a bad president he invented the Indian removal act
he was a good president and that made up for it
Andrew Jackson was never a Supreme Court justice; he was the seventh President of the United States, from March 4, 1829 until March 4, 1837.
no he was not
How important do you think he is? He was an early two-term president who served the country when it was still in a formative state, not only in its boundaries but in its form of government. As such, he set precedents about what the President should do and played a major role in settling many of the important issues which made us what we are today. He lived in important times for the US.
I believe it was Andrew Jackson. Check this kid's website (http://www.michiganhistorymagazine.com/kids/pdfs/mhksp04a.pdf). Good Luck.
Andrew Jackson was not impeached; Andrew Johnson was. When the Radical Republicans were in charge of Congress, they hoped that the South was punished severely, and Johnson talked tough about Reconstruction. Andrew Johnson then proceeded to do exactly opposite of what he had promised, vetoing every act that helped the new freedmen and allowing a swift and extremely lenient reunion for the Southern states. The Radical Republicans were astonished and tried to kick him from the position of President.