Jacksons timeline

By Mistyy4
  • Jacksons birth

    Jacksons birth
    On March 15 1767, Elizabeth Jackson gave birth to a baby boy name Andrew, Andrew gows up to be the 7th president, and controversial president of the United states.
  • Battle of Horseshoe bend

    Battle of Horseshoe bend
    On March 3 1814, the battle of horseshoe bend was fought during the war of 1812, and is now central alabama.
  • Battle of new orleans

    Battle of new orleans
    On January 8 1815, Andrew Jackson led a small, poorly equipped force to american victory, proved to be the last major battle of the war of 1812.
  • Election of 1824

    Election of 1824
    On October 26 1824 through December 2 1824, John Quincy Adams won the tenth quadrennial presidential election, but no presidential candidate received a majority of electoral votes.
  • Election of 1828

    Election of 1828
    On October 26 1828, John Adams and Andrew Jackson matched for the presidency centering around one major issue, the national bank. important because it featured the process for nominating candidates.
  • Indian removal act

    Indian removal act
    On May 28 1830, Andrew Jackson signed the Indian removal act, the act authorized the president to negotiate with southern indians for their land.
  • Worcester v Ga

    Worcester v Ga
    On February 20 1832, Worcester took his case to Supreme court after he and 6 others were arrested, the court ruled that only the federal government, not the states, had the right to impose their regulations on Indian land.
  • Nullification Crisis

    Nullification Crisis
    On November 24 1832, state convention adopted the Ordinance of Nullification, which declared Tariffs unconstitutional.
  • Bank War

    Bank War
    In 1833, president Andrew Jackson started the bank war to destroy the second bank, the destruction from the second national bank led to panic and a change in the american political party system.
  • Trail of Tears

    Trail of Tears
    In the year 1838 through 1839, 16,000 Cherokee Indians traveled 1,200 miles on land, over 4,000 indians died of disease, famine, and warfare.