In the early 1800s, the states were gradually reducing and finally abolishing their requirements that only property owners could vote.
Yes, under Andrew Jackson the forces of nationalism and sectionalism were in continual conflict.
Only White males were allowed to vote under Andrew Jackson's rule. Andrew Jackson was the 7th President of the United States.
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Andrew Jackson was a Major General in the Tennessee militia. Davy Crockett served in the Tennessee militia under the command of General Andrew Jackson.
Andrew Jackson was the man from Tennessee who was in favor of the Indian Removal Act.
Probably not. Florida will soon be under water.
He was was an American politician who served as U.S. Postmaster General under Andrew Jackson
James Monroe, the fifth U.S. president, served as an officer under Gen. George Washington during the Revolutionary War.
John C. Calhoun (1782-1850) was vice-president under both John Q. Adams and Andrew Jackson. He resigned the vice-presidency under Jackson in order to run for Senate. He became an influential senator from South Carolina,
the indians were forced by andrew jackson to go on the trail of tears.
He served under Andrew Jackson in the War of 1812 and cmmanded the Texas Army in the Revolution.
He did not go to college, He did pass the bar, by studying under a couple of lawyersin NC.