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Andrew Jackson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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More nearly than any of his predecessors, Andrew Jackson was elected by popular vote; as President he sought to act as the direct representative of the common man. ... Learn more about Andrew Jackson 's spouse, Rachel Donelson Jackson.
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Andrew Jackson and the Course of American Empire, 1767-1821. New York: Harper & Row, 1977; Jackson, Andrew. The Papers of Andrew Jackson. Edited by Sam B. Smith, Harriet Chappell Owsley, Harold D. Moser, Sharon Macpherson, David R. Hoth, John H. Reinbold, et al.
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Background information, election results, cabinet members, and links.
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USA-project, presidents-area, A Biography of Andrew Jackson by Hal Morris ... FRtR > Presidents > Andrew Jackson > A brief biography > Introduction: An Atrocious Saint In A Bewildering Era (1/22)
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The role of Andrew Jackson in the history of the United States of America. ... Andrew Jackson was born in rural South Carolina, the son of impoverished Irish immigrants. He received no formal education.
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1515 Knox McRae Dr. Titusville, Florida 32780-5414; 321-269-1812; ... Feb. 5th - Third Interim Ends ... JACKSON EDLINE PAGE...
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JACKSON, Andrew (1767–1845), seventh president of the U.S. (1829–37), the first president of humble origins. His election to the highest office in 1828 was long regarded as a great victory for the common people, and the political movement he led was known as Jacksonian Democracy.
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Exercise, Fitness and Health ... Leading Causes of Death and Injury ... Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors...
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Mambo - the dynamic portal engine and content management system ... Andrew Jackson always welcomed visitors to his home. Since The Hermitage opened as a museum in 1889 over 15 million people have crossed its threshold. We invite you to become part of that tradition. Plan your family, group, or school visit to The...
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