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Andrew Jackson Early LifeArmy DaysIndian FightingPresidency

Who stirred up the Creek Indians? answer

Tecumseh

What was the highest rank Jackson achieved in the Army? answer

Major General

What state did Jackson end up possessing for the US? answer

Florida

What war was fought from against the British? answer

War of 1812

What was the Trail of Tears? answer

The path Cherokee Indians took from the SE to Oklahoma.

True or False: Jackson fought in the Revolutionary War? answer

TRUE!!

What Act was Jackson remembered for? answer

Indian Removal Act (1830)

What was Jackson’s nickname? answer

Old Hickory

Where was Andrew Jackson Born? answer

South Carolina

Who did Jackson fight in the Supreme Court? answer

Justice Marshall

What battle did Jackson win in the war of 1812? answer

New Orleans (1815)

What did Jackson do as a President that has rarely happened since? (hint- money) answer

Paid off the national debt!!