Andrew Jackson (March 15, 1767 – June 8, 1845) was an American lawyer, planter, general, and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United...
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Andrew Jackson is a Canadian actor known for his roles in television, film, anime, and video games. Jackson was born in Newmarket, Ontario. His mother...
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Andrew Jackson Young Jr. (born March 12, 1932) is an American politician, diplomat, and activist. Beginning his career as a pastor, Young was an early...
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of Andrew Jackson began on March 4, 1829, when Andrew Jackson was inaugurated as President of the United States, and ended on March 4, 1837. Jackson, the...
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Andrew Jackson Houston (June 21, 1854 – June 26, 1941) was an American politician. He was a son of the famous Texas founder and statesman Sam Houston and...
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Andrew Jackson Donelson (August 25, 1799 – June 26, 1871) was an American diplomat and politician. He served in various positions as a Democrat and was...
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USS Andrew Jackson (SSBN-619) was a Lafayette-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine. It was the second ship of the United States Navy to be...
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Andrew Jackson Davis (August 11, 1826 – January 13, 1910) was an American Spiritualist, born in Blooming Grove, New York. Davis was the son of a shoemaker...
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Andrew Jackson Hamilton (January 28, 1815 – April 11, 1875) was an American politician during the third quarter of the 19th century. He was a lawyer, state...
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Rachel Jackson (née Donelson; June 15, 1767 – December 22, 1828) was the wife of Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States. She lived...
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AJJ (band) (redirect from Andrew jackson jihad)
folk punk band from Phoenix, Arizona, originally formed in 2004 as Andrew Jackson Jihad. Their lyrics handle themes of shyness, poverty, humanity, religion...
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Andrew Jackson may refer to: First inauguration of Andrew Jackson, 1829 Second inauguration of Andrew Jackson, 1833 The full text of Andrew Jackson's...
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Lyncoya Jackson, born in 1812, also known as Lincoyer, was a Creek Indian child adopted and raised by U.S. President Andrew Jackson and his wife, Rachel...
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Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson is a comedic historical rock musical with music and lyrics written by Michael Friedman and a book written by its director...
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Andrew Jackson (1767–1845) was the president of the United States from 1829 to 1837. Andrew Jackson or Andy Jackson may also refer to: Andy Jackson (recording...
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28, 1834, the United States Senate voted to censure U.S. President Andrew Jackson over his actions to remove federal deposits from the Second Bank of...
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Andrew Jackson Downing (October 31, 1815 – July 28, 1852) was an American landscape designer, horticulturist, writer, prominent advocate of the Gothic...
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Andrew Jackson Smith (April 28, 1815 – January 30, 1897) was a United States Army general during the American Civil War, rising to the command of a corps...
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Robert V. Remini (section Andrew Jackson)
President Andrew Jackson and the Jacksonian era, most notably a three-volume biography of Jackson. For the third volume of Andrew Jackson, subtitled...
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Andrew Jackson Montague (October 3, 1862 – January 24, 1937; nickname "Jack") was a Virginia lawyer and American politician. He served as the 44th governor...
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Lizzie Borden (redirect from Andrew Jackson Borden)
Lizzie Andrew Borden was born on July 19, 1860, in Fall River, Massachusetts, to Sarah Anthony Borden (née Morse; 1823–1863) and Andrew Jackson Borden...
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John Andrew Jackson was an American abolitionist in the nineteenth century. He was born into slavery on a country plantation in Sumter County, South Carolina...
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50 Cent (redirect from Curtis Jackson)
to school. In the tenth grade, he was caught by metal detectors at Andrew Jackson High School: "I was embarrassed that I got arrested like that ... After...
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Andrew Jackson Higgins may refer to: Andrew Higgins (1886–1952), American shipbuilder Andrew Jackson Higgins (judge) (1921–2011), American judge Andrew...
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Cigarettes & Cap Guns is the first studio album from folk punk band Andrew Jackson Jihad. The album was released by The Audioconfusion Manifesto in 2005...
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American actor and stand-up comedian. He starred as Andrew Jackson in the musical Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, which premiered on Broadway in 2010. He has appeared...
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Democratic-Republican Party (redirect from Jackson Republican Party)
President John Quincy Adams, while another faction backed General Andrew Jackson. Jackson's supporters eventually coalesced into the Democratic Party, while...
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Johnston, Motor Machinist's Mate 2/c (MM2) (Dorchester, Massachusetts). Andrew Jackson Kirksey, Torpedoman's Mate 2/c (TM2) Killed in collision. (Reynolds...
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2009 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography for American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House. He holds the Carolyn T. and Robert M. Rogers Endowed...
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The first inauguration of Andrew Jackson as the seventh president of the United States was held on Wednesday, March 4, 1829, at the United States Capitol...
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