Andrew Jackson, Period 3

  • Andrew Jackson's birth

    Andrew Jackson's birth
    Andrew Jackson was born on March 15, 1767, and died on June 8, 1845.
  • Battle Of Horseshoe Bend

    Battle Of Horseshoe Bend
    Horseshoe bend was the major battle of the creek war. Jackson sought out to clear the Mississippi territory for American settlements. He commanded his men who were from Tennessee and took over and won the battle of the horseshoe bend.
  • Battle of New Orleans

    Battle of New Orleans
    The Battle of New Orleans was the final battle of 1812. Major General Andrew Jackson prevented an overwhelming British force from seizing and capturing New Orleans.
  • Election of 1824

    Election of 1824
    The presidential election. John Quincy Adams was elected president in 1825. The election went to office on December 1st, 1824.
  • Election of 1828

    Election of 1828
    It was the 11th presidential election from Friday, October 31st. It was a rematch between John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson.
  • Indian Removal Act

    Indian Removal Act
    President Jackson issued a law that granted unsettled lands west of the Mississippi in exchange for Indian lands within the existing sate border. Many tribes got angry and revolted against this law.
  • Worcester v. Georgia

    Worcester v. Georgia
    Georgia state laws passed a following agreement that reached the Cherokee tribe and Georgia. The laws instituted a prohibition of non-Indians from living in Indian territories. Only Non-Native Americans with special permission from the government were allowed to live on these lands.
  • Nullification Crisis

    Nullification Crisis
    South Carolina was threatening to leave the union if Andrew Jackson became president. The nullification Crisis was between 1832-1837. There was a confrontational between South Carolina and the federal government.
  • Bank War

    Bank War
    The Bank War was the name given by the campaign begun by Andrew Jackson. In 1833 Jackson wanted to destroy the 2nd bank of the United States. He felt that the national bank had way to much power and that they were taking advantage of it.