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  • '''Andrew Jackson''' (1767-1845) was an American general who defeated the Indians of the Sout * Brands, H. W. ''Andrew Jackson: His Life and Times'' (2005), biography emphasizing military career
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  • ...ring an election year that became a rallying point for the supporters of [[Andrew Jackson]] against the incumbent [[John Quincy Adams]]. Because the duties were so Following the election of John Quincy Adams in 1824, the supporters of [[Andrew Jackson]] were looking for an issue to bring New Englanders to the Jacksonian cause
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  • * Hammond, Bray. "Andrew Jackson's Battle with the 'Money Power'" Chapter 8 from ''Banks and Politics in Ame * Hofstadter, Richard. "Andrew Jackson and the Rise of Liberal Capitalism." Chapter 3 in ''The American Political
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  • ...the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Andrew Jackson; reelected in 1829 and then in 1835 as an Anti-Jacksonian (later Whig) and
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  • | 7 || [[John C. Calhoun]] || 1825-1832 || [[John Quincy Adams]], [[Andrew Jackson]] || Resigned to accept election to Senate | 8 || [[Martin Van Buren]] || 1833-1837 || [[Andrew Jackson]]
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  • | Mar. 6, 1829 || Jun. 20, 1831 || [[Andrew Jackson]] | Aug. 8, 1831 || May 29, 1833 || [[Andrew Jackson]]
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  • ...Florida]]. It involved an invasion of Spanish territory by troops led by [[Andrew Jackson]] in which Indian and black towns were destroyed, two citizens of the [[Uni ...tates Secretary of War|Secretary of War]] [[John C. Calhoun]] then ordered Andrew Jackson to lead the invasion of Florida.<ref>Missall. P. 38.</ref>
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  • ...da, and because it worried about U.S. designs on the territory following [[Andrew Jackson]]'s invasion of 1818, the sale of Florida seemed like a good course of acti ...from crossing the border southwards. During the [[First Seminole War]], [[Andrew Jackson]], on his own authority invaded Spanish Florida with his own militia in 181
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  • ...It took place on January 8, 1815, when the American forces under General [[Andrew Jackson]] decisively defeated an invading British army intent on seizing [[New Orle ...nst overwhelming odds. By mounting a fierce resistance, the Americans gave Andrew Jackson time to amass additional troops that he used to defeat the British at the b
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  • ...inance (Twenty-second Congress); appointed Secretary of State by President Andrew Jackson; reappointed by President Martin Van Buren and served from 1834 to 1841; di
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  • ...nk served as the depository for Federal funds until 1833, when President [[Andrew Jackson]] instructed his Secretaries of the Treasury to cease depositing the funds. Renewal of the Second Bank's charter was vetoed on July 10, 1832, by [[Andrew Jackson | Jackson]], and it slowly declined until the expiration of its charter in
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  • |7||[[Andrew Jackson]]||1829-1837||||||[[Image:Ajackson.jpg|50px|Andrew Jackson]]
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  • ...tates (1837-1841). From his base in New York state he collaborated with [[Andrew Jackson]] to create the new [[Democratic Party (United States), history|Democratic Because Clinton's followers supported Andrew Jackson for the presidency in 1824, Van Buren aligned himself with the [[William H.
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