His wife died just before he became president.
Second inauguration of Andrew Jackson happened on 1833-03-04.
Around 20,000 citizens came to Washington to witness Andrew Jackson's inauguration.
In January, 20, 1961 in Washington D.C.
According to Wikipedia, there was four and are listed below: * John Adams did not attend Jefferson's inauguration. * John Quincy Adams did not attend Jackson's inauguration. * Andrew Johnson did not attend Grant's inauguration. * Richard Nixon left Washington, DC before his resignation took effect, and did not attend Ford's inauguration.
April 30,1789-George Washington inauguration March 4,1797-John Adams inauguration March 4,1801-Thomas Jefferson inauguration March 4,1809-James Madison inauguration March 4,1817-James Monroe inauguration March 4,1825-John Quincy Adams inauguration March 4,1829-Andrew Jackson inauguration March 4,1837-Martin Van Buren inauguration March 4,1841-William Henry Harrison inauguration April 6,1841-John Tyler inauguration March 4,1845-James K.Polk inauguration March 4,1849-Zachary Taylor inauguration July 10,1850-Millard Fillmore inauguration March 4,1853-Franklin Pierce inauguration March 4,1857-James Buchanan inauguration March 4,1861-Abraham Lincoln inauguration April 15,1865-Andrew Johnson inauguration March 4,1869-Ulysses S.Grant inauguration March 4,1877-Rutherford B.Hayes inauguration March 4,1881-James A.Garfield inauguration September 20,1881-Chester A.Arthur inauguration
andrew jackson
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See wikipedia's article under his name and look at his date of birth and date of inauguration.
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mobbed the White House
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I am not sure what you want to know. The election of 1828 led to the inauguration of Andrew Jackson on March 4, 1829. Jackson was a new type of President, being from the western frontier of the US, from an immigrant family and with no higher education. The actual inauguration was interesting since afterwards, Jackson supporters piled into the White House, did considerable damage and refused to leave at a decent hour. Jackson was forced to flee and find somewhere else to spend the night.