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Andrew Jackson
President of the United States from to
This article is about the seventh president of the United States. For other uses, see Andrew Jackson (disambiguation).
"President Jackson" redirects here. For the attack transport, see USS President Jackson. For the class of attack transports, see President Jackson–class attack transport.
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| In office March 4, – March 4, | |
| Vice President | |
| Preceded by | John Quincy Adams |
| Succeeded by | Martin Van Buren |
| In office March 4, – October 14, | |
| Preceded by | John Williams |
| Succeeded by | Hugh Lawson White |
| In office September 26, – April 1, | |
| Preceded by | William Cocke |
| Succeeded by | Daniel Smith |
| In office March 10, – December 31, | |
| Appointed by | James Monroe |
| Preceded by | |
| Succeeded by | William Pope Duval(as Territorial Governor) |
| In office June – June | |
| Appointed by | John Sevier |
| Preceded by | Howell Tatum |
| Su • Presidency of Andrew JacksonU.S. presidential administration from to "Age of Jackson" redirects here. For the Pulitzer Prize-winning book about this topic, see Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. The presidency of Andrew Jackson began on March 4, , when Andrew Jackson was inaugurated as 7th President of the United States, and ended on March 4, Jackson took office after defeating incumbent President John Quincy Adams in the bitterly contested presidential election. During the presidential campaign, Jackson founded the political force that coalesced into the Democratic Party during Jackson's presidency. Jackson won re-election in , defeating National Republican candidate Henry Clay by a wide margin. He was succeeded by his hand-picked successor, Vice PresidentMartin Van Buren, after Van Buren won the presidential election. Jackson's presidency saw several important developments in domestic policy. A strong supporter of the removal of Native American tribes from U.S. territory east of • Andrew Jackson: Life in BriefAndrew Jackson, seventh President of the United States, was the dominant actor in American politics between Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln. Born to obscure parents and orphaned in youth, he was the first "self-made man" and the first westerner to reach the White House. He became a democratic symbol and founder of the Democratic Party, the country's most venerable political organization. During his two-term presidency, he expanded executive powers and transformed the President's role from ledare administrator to popular tribune. Jackson was born in in Waxhaw, South Carolina, to Scotch-Irish immigrants. He fought as a boy in the Revolutionary War, studied law, and in moved west to Nashville. In , he began living with Rachel Donelson Robards, whose husband had abandoned her. They were formally married after her divorce in Charges of adultery arising from the episode dogged Jackson's later political career. After serving as Tennessee prosecutor, j | |