Friends Events (Accomplishments) Andrew Jackson Haters gonna hate! Aint no party like a Andrew Jackson cheese party! Peggy Eaton With so much drama in.

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Friends Events (Accomplishments) Andrew Jackson Haters gonna hate! Aint no party like a Andrew Jackson cheese party! Peggy Eaton With so much drama in Washington D.C. kinda hard being P-E- Double G….(Y). Tarts be Petty…coats! Andrew Jackson If anybody knows anyone I’m looking for a new Secretary of Treasury. Martin Van Buren Hey did you see me in Amistad? I think Clooney should have played me! We should totally double date and go see it with the Eatons! Andrew Jackson The Union it must be preserved. John C. Calhoun The Union, next to our liberty most dear. Studied at The School of Hard Knocks * Lives in The Hermitage, Tennessee * Married * Born on March 15, 1767 Andrew Jackson Martin Van Buren John C. Calhoun Peggy Oneal Eaton Revolutionary War. Duels son! Hero of New Orleans. Creator of Democratic Party. 7 th President. Stopped Nullification. Indian Removal. Destroyed 2 nd Bank. Jacksonian Democracy. Spoils System.

Martin Van Buren John C. Calhoun Peggy Oneal Eaton Studied at The School of Hard Knocks * Lives in The Hermitage, Tennessee * Married * Born on March 15, 1767 Andrew Jackson Claude Monet About AndrewI’m a bad boy common man from Tennessee that most people call “Old Hickory”. When I’m not gambling on horses or dueling, I’m busy creating the Democratic Party, the spoils system, and throwing keggers in the White House! I dig on smashing would be assassins and solving sectional conflicts by gag rules or force acts. I was the 7 th president of the U.S. and despite my hatred of banks I’m on the twenty dollar bill. I love my wife Rachel and my sweet parrot! Friends Basic Info Philosophy Favorite Quotations Likes Andrew Jackson “The bank, Mr. Van Buren, is trying to kill me, but I will kill it.” –Me “Damn it feels good to be a gangster” – Geto Boys Last of the Mohicans The Battle of New Orleans Magic the Gathering Duels Tennessee Volunteers 12 Years a Slave Bloody Andrew Jackson

My Albums By Andrew Jackson (Albums) * Updated 1 day ago Here’s me dominating at the Battle of New Orleans. We fired our guns and the British started running down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico! Pictures of my crowning achievement! Destroying the monster bank and stopping its tyranny over the common man! This is album showing how I should have won the Election of 1824, but it was stolen by JQA and Henry Clay! Not sure why these pictures are a criticism? I find them spot on and very Jacksonian Democracy! Images from my Indian removal policy of Not Sure why this has been called the Trail of Tears.