As should be expected, he immediately replaced John Quincy Adams' Cabinet with his own:
Well here's one: Jackson fired more government workers when he became president than all of the previous presidents put together. Kylie
Obviously Clay did not think that Jackson should be president. He did not think that Jackson had the kind of experience that a president needed and thought the Adams did. He also wanted to be president himself someday soon and knew that Adams would appoint him to the office of secretary of state, which at that time was the stepping stone to the presidency.
Andrew Jackson was president then.
President Andrew Jackson put a tariff on imports coming into those states.
Probably by bribing people... lol
He never ran for president. He was vice president put into office as president when Garfield was assassinated.
The president who was not inaugurated and only took an oath on his residence was President John Tyler. This was after the death of President William Henry Harrison a month after his inauguration.
Andrew Jackson might have been the 7th i think someone else was but whatever. put Andrew Jackson
Inauguration day is January 20, 2009.
Rutherford B. Hayes took office March 4, 1877. He removed the last of the troops in Louisiana and South Carolina AFTER he took office as President. The Compromise of 1877 called for this withdrawal and helped put Hayes into office without disputes of the election.
kick him out of office and put him in jail.
In many ways the office of lieutenant governor is comparable to the office of the vice president of the United States. The office of lieutenant governor is put into place as a successor to the governor, when the governor cannot fulfill the duties of his office.