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1 Andrew Jackson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Most notable for a portrait of Jackson which is not often seen. ... Andrew Jackson (March 15, 1767 – June 8, 1845) was the seventh President of the ...
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2 Andrew Jackson | The White House
WhiteHouse.gov is the official web site for the White House and President Barack ... 7. Andrew Jackson. 8. Martin Van Buren. 9. William Henry Harrison. 10. John Tyler ...
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3 Andrew Jackson
A brief biography of Andrew Jackson who became a national hero during the War of ... Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States, was born in the ...
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4 Andrew Jackson: Biography from Answers.com
Andrew Jackson , U.S. President Born: 15 March 1767 Birthplace: Waxhaw, South Carolina Died: 8 June 1845 Best Known As: President of the United
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5 American President: Andrew Jackson
In-depth essays created by the University of Virginia on Andrew Jackson's life and administration. ... Information on Andrew Jackson's Private and Public Papers ...
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6 Andrew Jackson : Good Evil & The Presidency
Andrew Jackson: A Life. Themes. Special Features. The People ... Besides Andrew Jackson, there were many other key players on the American political scene. ...
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7 Andrew Jackson
Father: Andrew Jackson (b. circa 1730, d. ... Son: Andrew Jackson Jr (b. 4-Dec-1808 adopted, d. 1865) ... Andrew Jackson. Do you know something we don't? ...
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8 Jackson, Andrew
Andrew Jackson, nicknamed Old Hickory, (March 15, 1767 – June 8, 1845) was the ... president in 1828, Andrew Jackson systematically rewarded his supporters. ...
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9 Andrew Jackson Biography -7th President of the United States
Biography of the 7th president, Andrew Jackson covering Andrew Jackson's childhood, his early career, his presidency and his retirement.
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10 Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson ( March 15, 1767 – June 8, 1845) was the seventh President of the ... Andrew and his brother Robert Jackson were captured by the British and held as ...
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