What Were The Issues Of Andrew Jackson's Presidency

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Andrew Jackson son of irish immigrants, Andrew and Elizabeth jackson was born in the backwoods in the western territories. His father died shortly before Andrew's birth and mother tried to raise him to be educated. Jackson's Presidency was marked by four major issues: The Second Bank of the United States, the Tariff of 1828, the Nullification Crisis, and Indian Removal. Jackson signed over ninety treaties with Indian tribes and moved them all west of the Mississippi–killing thousands in the process. The Nullification Crisis arose after Vice President John C. Calhoun furthered the idea that a state could refuse to obey a federal law, "nullify it," if that state wanted to. South Carolina voted to nullify the Tariff of 1828, and for a

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