Andrew Jackson
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Andrew Jackson | |
7th President of the United States
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In office March 4 1829 – March 4 1837 |
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Vice President(s) | John C. Calhoun (1829-1832), None (1832-1833), Martin Van Buren (1833-1837) |
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Minuna kaya | John Quincy Adams |
Menalili kaya | Martin Van Buren |
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Kebaitan | March 15 1767 Waxhaw, South Carolina |
Kematyan | June 8 1845, age 78 The Hermitage, Nashville, Tennessee |
Partidu Politika | Democratic-Republican and Democratic |
Asawa | Widowed. Rachel Donelson Robards Jackson. (Niece Emily Donelson Jackson and daughter-in-law Sarah Yorke Jackson were first ladies) |
Kapanwalan/Kasalpantyanan | Presbyterian |
Pirma |
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Elilan ne i: (none) |
Military Governor of Florida 1821 |
Elilan neng: William P. Duval (Territorial Governor) Template:U.S. Senator box |
Elilan ne i: James Monroe |
Democratic-Republican Party presidential nominee 1824 (lost)(a) |
Elilan neng: (none) |
Elilan ne i: (none) |
Democratic Party presidential nominee 1828 (won), 1832 (won) |
Elilan neng: Martin Van Buren |
Elilan ne i: John Quincy Adams |
President of the United States March 4 1829 – March 4 1837 |
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