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Andrew Jackson
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Background and Education Earned Nickname “Old Hickory” Studied Law Lived on the Frontier Born a son to immigrants
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Military Experience *Won the Battle of New Orleans *Defeated the Creek Indians *Fought in American Revolution
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Political and Business Experience *Senator *Judge *Land dealer *Lawyer
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Native American Removal *Creeks called him “Sharp Knife” *Worchester v Georgia (Jackson refused to enforce courts ruling) *Known to show no mercy in removing Natives off their land
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Nullification Crisis *1828 Tariff of Abominations (highest tariff in nations history) *Calhoun believed states had the right to nullify *Jackson disagrees, Calhoun resigns *South Carolina threatens to secede from the Union
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National Bank *Undemocratic since it was run by private bankers *Clay and Webster raise this issue in the election of 1832 *Jackson vetoes this and gains popularity with the common man
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Spoils System *Practice of rewarding supporters with Government jobs *Jackson fired many government employees and replaced them with average citizens *Was criticized that these people who held new governmental jobs were unqualified *Created “kitchen cabinet” where unofficial advisers were used by Jackson because his original cabinet was unqualified
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Andrew Jackson Background and Education Earned Nickname “Old Hickory” Studied Law Lived on the Frontier Born a son to immigrants Military Experience *Won the Battle of New Orleans *Defeated the Creek Indians *Fought in American Revolution Political and Business Experience *Senator *Judge *Land dealer *Lawyer Native American Removal *Creeks called him “Sharp Knife” *Worchester v Georgia (Jackson refused to enforce courts ruling *Known to show no mercy in removing Natives off their land
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Nullification Crisis *1828 Tariff of Abominations (highest tariff in nations history) *Calhoun believed states had the right to nullify *Jackson disagrees, Calhoun resigns *South Carolina threatens to secede from the Union National Bank *Undemocratic since it was run by private bankers *Clay and Webster raise this issue in the election of 1832 *Jackson vetoes this and gains popularity with the common man Spoils System * Practice of rewarding supporters with Government jobs *Jackson fired many government employees and replaced them with average citizens *Was criticized that these people who held new governmental jobs were unqualified *Created “kitchen cabinet” where unofficial advisers were used by Jackson because his original cabinet was unqualified
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