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1829-1837 President Andrew Jackson

1829-1837 President Andrew Jackson. Nathan Robl March 12 th -18 th Mr. D Period 6. Jacksonian Democracy. The Jacksonian Democracy was the political movement toward greater democracy for the common man symbolized by American Political A ndrew Jackson and his supporters.

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1829-1837 President Andrew Jackson

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  1. 1829-1837 President Andrew Jackson Nathan Robl March 12th-18th Mr. D Period 6

  2. Jacksonian Democracy • The Jacksonian Democracy was the political movement toward greater democracy for the common man symbolized by American Political Andrew Jackson and his supporters.

  3. The Tariff Of Abominations • The Tariff of 1829 was a protective tariff passed by the congress of the United States on May 19, 1829 designed to protect the industry in northern United States.

  4. Andrew Jackson 7th President • Andrew Jackson was the 7th president of the United States. Jackson was in office March 4, 1829-March 4, 1837. Jacksons president was John C Calhoun and Martin Van Boren.

  5. Andrew Jackson nominated 2 times • Andrew Jackson was the 7th president but was also nominated 2 times. Back in 1822 the Tennessee legislative wanted Jackson nominated not once but twice. Andrew Jackson was also a senator in 1824.

  6. Andrew Jackson and Rachel Donelson • Shortly after Jackson arrived in Nashville, Tennessee in 1788 he lived with Rachel StockleyDonelson. She was unhappy with her marriage and got a divorce and ended up marrying Andrew Jackson. Before the marriage Rachel starting calling herself “Mrs. Jackson.”

  7. Facts About Andrew Jackson • http://www.biography.com/people/andrew-jackson-935099 • http://www.biography.com/people/andrew-jackson-9350991/videos/andrew-jackson-the-twenty-dollar-bill-12335683592

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