Andrew jackson portrait

President Andrew Jackson time line

  • Andrew Jackson was born in South Carolina

    Andrew Jackson was born in South Carolina
    Andrew jackson was born in south carolina
  • Period: to

    Andrew Jackson's

  • Andrew Jackson married Rachel Donelson Robards

    Andrew Jackson married Rachel Donelson Robards
  • Jackson becomes Major General of Tennessee militia

    Jackson becomes  Major General of Tennessee militia
    Jackson beats Governor John Sevier as major general. Afterwards, a rivalry between the two almost led to a duel.
  • Battle of New Orleans

    Battle of New Orleans
    The British had 2,000 casualites. Jackson had lost thirteen and fifty-eight were wounded and missing. Jackson became a national hero for leading the Americans to victory.
  • Jackson's Invades Spanish Florida

    Jackson's Invades Spanish Florida
    Andrew Jackson was sent to Florida with an army count of 3,000 men. He was very sucessful with his attacks on the seminoles. Later on he started to attack spanish forts at St.Marks and Pensacola. Soon Spain started to realize that they couldn't hold Florida so they descided to make a treaty with the United States in 1819. The treaty was called the Adams-Onis Treaty. The treaty gave Florida to the United States and it got rid of the 5,000,000 debt it had with the United States,
  • Anderw jackson losses to John Q Adams

    Anderw jackson losses to John Q Adams
    During the 1824 election most of Jackson's supporters believed that John Q Adams had won the election thanks to a deal made with Henry Clay.After John Q Adams won the election he appointed Henry Clay as his secetary of state. This is called a corrupt bargin.
  • Andrew Jackson won the election

    Andrew Jackson  won the election
    Andrew jackson won the popular and electorial votes to secare the presidency for him in 1828.During Jackson’s presidency, he looked out for the common people and he governed the people by spreading political power to all people. He also gave public office positions to his supporters and had an unofficial group of advisors, known as the kitchen cabinet. Moving Native Americans west of the Mississippi, state's rights and The Bank war of 1832 were also major issues that Jackson impacted.
  • Indian Removal Act

    Indian Removal Act
    The Indian Removal Act allowed the goverment to remove the Native Americans from their land if they were given compensation. As a result of this act, the Native Americans were forced to mach across a long distance which they called the trail of tears. More that thousands of Natives died due to harsh conditions, lack of food, and the cold since they had little time to pack.
  • Nullification Crisis

    Nullification Crisis
    The nullification act allowed the states to reject laws passed by congress that they felt were unconstitutional. As a result, South Carolina threateand to secede from the union due to high tariffs placed on inports.. Andrew Jakson threathened to send United States troops to their state to enforce the constitution..Later on Henry Clay made an tariff agreement between the U.S and South Carolina that eased the tension.
  • Worcester V. Ga

    Worcester V. Ga
    Native Americans who lived in Georgia sued the state for the right to remain on their land. In this court case, the U.S supreme court agreed with the Cherokees that they were a sovereign nation and could not be removed without their conscent. Andrew Jackson challenged the court by asking them to enforce it. As a result, the Cherokees were forced to move.
  • The Bank War

    The Bank War
    Andrew Jackson belived that the national bank was too poweful, favored the rich and was unconstitutional.. Jackson descided to veto the bill to recharter the Second Bank. Andrew Jackson deposited funds from the Second Bank into the state banks..As a result the National Bank closed.Also,the state banks began too issue too much money causing inflation.
  • Andrew Jackson died in Nashville,Tennesse

    Andrew Jackson died in Nashville,Tennesse
    Jackson died on the herimtage which was his house.