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  2. 1835 State of the Union Address - Wikipedia

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    The 1835 State of the Union Address was delivered by the seventh president of the United States, Andrew Jackson, on December 8, 1835, to the 24th United States Congress. This was Jackson's seventh annual message, and he used it to reflect on both domestic successes and challenges as his presidency neared its conclusion.

  3. Andrew Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Jackson (March 15, 1767 – June 8, 1845) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837.

  4. 1829 State of the Union Address - Wikipedia

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    The 1829 State of the Union Address was delivered by the seventh president of the United States, Andrew Jackson, on December 8, 1829, to the 21st United States Congress. This was Jackson's first address to Congress after his election, and it set the tone for his presidency, emphasizing limited government, states’ rights, and the removal of ...

  5. 120 Courage Quotes To Motivate and Inspire You - AOL

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    Related: 120 'Thank You' Quotes and Messages To Share Your Appreciation Inspirational Courage Quotes. 71. "Creativity requires the courage to let go of certainties." — Eric Fromm. 72. "Jump, and ...

  6. 1830 State of the Union Address - Wikipedia

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    The 1830 State of the Union Address was given by the seventh United States president, Andrew Jackson on Tuesday, December 6, 1830, to both houses of the United States Congress.

  7. Coffin Handbills - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Jackson had a reputation as a national hero because of his leadership during the Battle of New Orleans that was the final action of the War of 1812. [1] His glory was turned against him when John Binns, editor and publisher of the Democratic Press in Philadelphia, published the first “coffin handbill”.

  8. Andrew Jackson and slavery - Wikipedia

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    Jackson owned three plantations in total, one of which was Hermitage labor camp, which had an enslaved population of 150 people at the time of Jackson's death. [7] When General Lafayette made his tour of the United States in 1824–25, he visited the Hermitage and his secretary recorded in his diary, "General Jackson successively showed us his garden and farm, which appeared to be well cultivated.

  9. Category:Speeches by Andrew Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Speeches by Andrew Jackson" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.