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  1. Andrew Jackson (Waxhaw, 15 marzo 1767 – Nashville, 8 giugno 1845) è stato un politico statunitense.. È stato il settimo Presidente degli Stati Uniti d'America, in carica dal 1829 al 1837.Viene ricordato per essere stato il primo presidente membro del Partito Democratico, e per aver reso più democratiche le strutture politiche e amministrative statunitensi, fino ad allora circoscritte a ...

  2. Andrew Jackson Jihad es una banda de folk punk americana de Phoenix, Arizona.Formada el año 2004. Han sido variadamente clasificados como Indie rock, Anti-folk y Americana.. Andrew Jackson Jihad fue fundando por el baterista, Justin James White, que contactó con Sean Bonette y Ben Gallart que recientemente habían dejado las bandas Rodan y The Sub-Standards.

  3. 10 de feb. de 2011 · Andrew Jackson, séptimo Presidente de los Estados Unidos entre 1829 y 1837, será recordado en los libros de historia por muchos motivos, pero, sobre todo, como el inquilino que causó los ...

  4. Andrew Jackson, né le 15 mars 1767 près de Waxhaw (Caroline du Nord) et mort le 8 juin 1845 à Nashville (), est un homme d'État américain, septième président des États-Unis de 1829 à 1837. Il est aussi un planteur esclavagiste qui possédait 110 esclaves à la fin de sa vie.. Gouverneur militaire de la Floride en 1821, après avoir été commandant des forces américaines durant la ...

  5. Andrew Jackson Jr. (March 15, 1767 – June 8, 1845) was an American politician who was the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837. He was the first president to be a Democrat and is on the twenty dollar bill.His nickname was "Old Hickory". He forced many Native Americans to leave their homeland so white people could live there, and many died and contracted diseases.

  6. 30 de abr. de 2018 · Should Andrew Jackson be revered or reviled? The question of how to grapple with the seventh president’s tarnished reputation has persisted since Old Hickory’s lifetime. Known as a strong ...

  7. Andrew Jackson left a permanent imprint upon American politics and the presidency. Within eight years, he melded the amorphous coalition of personal followers who had elected him into the country's most durable and successful political party, an electoral machine whose organization and discipline would serve as a model for all others.