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Facebook Andrew Jackson is trying to push Indians further West. WallPhotosFlairBoxesAndrew JacksonLogout View photos of Send a message Poke message Wall InfoPhotosBoxes Write something… Share Information Networks: Indian Network Birthday: March 15 th, 1769 Political: Democrat Religion: Presbyterian Hometown: Lived in either Waxhaw, North Carolina or Lancaster, South Carolina Friends J.C. Calhoun R. Robards J. Overton A. Kendall Andrew Jackson: I just got into a fight with the Benton Brothers in Nashville, TN. I shattered my left shoulder. I don’t know how capable I’ll be helping everyone anymore. September 1813 F. Blair John C. Calhoun: Congratulations on paying off all of the debt from the war. January 1835 Martin Van Buren: I heard about the assassination attempt. Are you all right? January 30 th, 1825 Andrew Jackson: I’m still waiting for the word from Congress about the Indian Removal Act. May 28 th, 1830 M.V. Buren
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Personal Information presidentbook Andrew Jackson WallPhotosFlairBoxesLogout View photos of ) Send a message Poke message Wall InfoPhotosBoxes Basic Information Information Birthday: March 15, 1767 Political: Political Democrat Religion: Presbyterian Hometown: Carolinas Photos Networks: White House Sex: Male Birthday: March 15 1769 Hometown: Lived in either Waxhaw, North Carolina or Lancaster, South Carolina Relationship Status: Married to Rachel Robards Political Views: Democrat Religious Views: Presbyterian Activities: Riding and dueling Interests: Reading and writing Favorite saying: Occupation: Worked as a lawyer in Tennessee and was part of the U.S. Senate Education: Harvard University Notable Accomplishments: Indian Removal Act Favorite Book: Oliver Goldsmith's “Vicar of Wakefield" War Updated last Tuesday 2 Albums Family Updated two months ago Contact Information Address: Carolinas Andrew Jackson
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facebookWallPhotosFlairBoxesLogout WallInfoPhotosBoxes Photos of Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson This is me in the War of 1812. This is a photo of my family and I. I am the tall one in the back row. This is me on the 20 dollar bill. I suggested the Indian Removal Act in 1830. This is my beloved wife Rachel Robards. She unfortunately died in 1828.
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