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Restricting access to pensions for disabilities
April 8, 1829
Pardoning deserters
June 12, 1830
Firing all clerks who were in debt
August 6, 1831
Commemorating the death of General Lafayette
June 21, 1834
Countermand a requisition
August 7, 1836
References
"Executive Order | The American Presidency Project"
.
www.presidency.ucsb.edu
. Retrieved February 28, 2021.
"Executive Order | The American Presidency Project"
.
www.presidency.ucsb.edu
. Retrieved February 28, 2021.
"Executive Order | The American Presidency Project"
.
www.presidency.ucsb.edu
. Retrieved February 28, 2021.
"Executive Order | The American Presidency Project"
.
www.presidency.ucsb.edu
. Retrieved February 28, 2021.
"Executive Order | The American Presidency Project"
.
www.presidency.ucsb.edu
. Retrieved February 28, 2021.
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Andrew Jackson
7th
President of the United States
(1829–1837)
Senator from Tennessee
(1797–1798, 1823–1825)
Federal Military Commissioner of Florida
(1821)
U.S. Representative
for
Tennessee at-large
(1796–1797)
Life
Slave-trading career
Violent incidents
Fatal duel
Legal affairs
Plantations:
Poplar Grove
Hunter's Hill
The Hermitage
Colonization
Creek War
Fort Strother
Battle of Talladega
Battles of Emuckfaw and Enotachopo Creek
Battle of Horseshoe Bend
Treaty of Fort Jackson
Battle of Pensacola
Arrest of Dominic Hall and Louis Louaillier
Battle of New Orleans
Jackson's Military Road
Treaty of Doak's Stand
Treaty of Tuscaloosa
Jackson Purchase
Treaty of Turkeytown
First Seminole War
Arbuthnot and Ambrister incident
Adams–Onís Treaty
Treaty of Moultrie Creek
Politics
1824 United States presidential election
"
Corrupt Bargain
"
1828 United States presidential election
1828 Jackson campaign
Coffin Handbills
1832 United States presidential election
1832 Democratic National Convention
Establishment of the U.S. Democratic Party
History of the U.S. Whig Party
Anti-Jacksonian Party
Presidency
First inauguration
Second inauguration
State of the Union
1829
1830
1831
1832
1833
1834
1835
1836
Judicial appointments
Taney Court
Executive actions
Vetoes
Pardons
Foreign policy
First Sumatran expedition
Snow Riot
Assassination attempt
Governance:
Spoils system
Petticoat affair
Kitchen Cabinet
Indian policy:
Indian removal
Indian Removal Act
Trail of Tears
Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek
Treaty of New Echota
Treaty of Pontotoc Creek
Treaty of Payne's Landing
Treaty of Chicago
Treaty of Cusseta
Black Hawk War
Second Creek War
Second Seminole War
Supreme Court decisions:
Cherokee Nation v. Georgia
Worcester v. Georgia
Economic policy:
Bank War
Senate censure
Banking in the Jacksonian Era
Hard money
Specie Circular
Maysville Road veto
Nullification crisis
Tariff of 1832
Ordinance of Nullification
Proclamation to the People of South Carolina
Force Bill
Tariff of 1833
Pet banks
Panic of 1837
Family
Rachel Jackson
Marriage controversy
Andrew Jackson Jr.
Acting First Ladies:
Emily Donelson
Sarah Yorke Jackson
Wards
:
Edward G. W. Butler
Andrew Jackson Donelson
Daniel Smith Donelson
A. J. Hutchings
Indigenous "adoptees"
:
Theodore
Charley
Lyncoya Jackson
Poll (parrot)
Slavery
Jackson and slavery
Gilbert
Alfred Jackson
Hannah Jackson
Public image
List of memorials to Andrew Jackson
January 8 (holiday)
"
Half Horse and Half Alligator
"
"
King Andrew the First
" (1832)
Portraits of Andrew Jackson
Statues of Andrew Jackson
Films about Andrew Jackson
Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson
U.S. military vessels named after Jackson
Jackson Square
(New Orleans)
Andrew Jackson State Park
(South Carolina)
Andrew Jackson Centre
(Ireland)
Jefferson–Jackson Dinner
Black Jack stamp
USD$20
Jackson on other U.S. currency
Confederate States dollar
Historiography
Jacksonian democracy
Bibliography of Andrew Jackson
Robert V. Remini § Andrew Jackson
American Lion
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