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  1. Andrew Jackson ( 15. maaliskuuta 1767 Waxhaws, Etelä- tai Pohjois-Carolina [1] [2] – 8. kesäkuuta 1845 Nashville, Tennessee) oli Yhdysvaltain seitsemäs presidentti vuosina 1829 – 1837. Puoluekannaltaan hän oli demokraatti . Andrew Jackson johti joukkoja vuoden 1812 sodassa, creek-sodassa sekä ensimmäisessä seminolisodassa ja hänet ...

  2. Andrew Jackson was the seventh President of the United States from 1829 to 1837, seeking to act as the direct representative of the common man. More nearly than any of his predecessors, Andrew Jackson was elected by popular vote; as President he sought to act as the direct representative of the common man. Born in a backwoods settlement in the ...

  3. Books. The Papers of Andrew Jackson: 1821-1824. V. 8. This eighth volume of Andrew Jackson s papers presents more than five hundred documents, many appearing here for the first time, from a core year in Jackson s tumultuous presidency. They include Jackson s handwritten drafts of his presidential messages, private notes and memoranda, and ...

  4. Jun 4, 2024 · Andrew Jackson, detail of an oil painting by John Wesley Jarvis, c. 1819. The intensity of the political struggles from 1825 to 1837 led to the revival of the two-party system. Jackson never thought of himself as a master politician, but he and his associates proved themselves the most skillful political leaders of that generation.

  5. Apr 30, 2018 · Known as a strong-willed, argumentative and combative personality, Jackson, who served as president from 1829 to 1837, inspires conflicting reactions. Admirers cite him as a populist hero who ...

  6. Andrew Jackson left a permanent imprint upon American politics and the presidency. Within eight years, he melded the amorphous coalition of personal followers who had elected him into the country's most durable and successful political party, an electoral machine whose organization and discipline would serve as a model for all others.

  7. Andrew Jackson I am a Senator against my wishes and feelings, which I regret more than any other of my life. The duty of government is to leave commerce to its own capital and credit as well as all other branches of business, protecting all in their legal pursuits, granting exclusive privileges to none.