Donnia Trent, Moderator/Instructor IRSC Main Campus, Tomeu Center, GED, Lab 311 Fort Pierce, FL.

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HELLO

Donnia Trent, Moderator/Instructor

IRSC

Main Campus, Tomeu Center, GED, Lab 311

Fort Pierce, FL

WELCOME TO ELLUMINATE

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1767 - 1845

Andrew Jackson

DISCUSSION TOPICS

Who Was Andrew Jackson?

How Did Andrew Jackson Earn the Nicknames “Old Hickory” & the “People’s President”?

How Did Andrew Jackson Become a Hero?

What is the Trail of Tears & What Role did Andrew Jackson Play in it?

WHO WAS ANDREW JACKSON

7th President of U.S. Born near border of North

& South Carolina in 1767 Father died before he was

born He served in American

Revolution & War of 1812 2 brothers & mother died as

a result of the American Revolution

On his own at 14 yrs. old Married Rachel & settled

on a plantation (Hermitage) in Nashville, TN

A controversial individual

HOW DID ANDREW JACKSON EARN THE NICKNAME “OLD HICKORY”?

He was appointed the major general of the Tennessee militia in the War of 1812

February 1813 - He and his troops were sent to New Orleans for

a British invasion.

The invasion never transpired, so he was ordered back to Nashville (no one received pay).

First, he refused to disband.

Short on money and supplies, he walked along side of his men the entire 500 miles of wilderness back to Nashville.

His courage and determination earned him the nickname “Old Hickory” from his men.

EARNING THE NICKNAME “OLD HICKORY”

HOW DID ANDREW JACKSON BECOME A HERO? Andrew Jackson served in the American Revolutionary

War and the War of 1812 Now…in War of 1812, there were 2 large groups of Native

Americans called the Creeks & Cherokees Creeks helped the British during the war of 1812 Cherokees helped the Americans fight against the Creeks

Andrew Jackson led his soldiers against Creeks In March 1814, Creeks lost an important battle in

Alabama (The Battle of Horseshoe Bend) & surrendered to Andrew Jackson As a result, Creeks had to give most of their land in Alabama &

Georgia to Americans in the East

Americans praised Andrew Jackson as a HERO for his war efforts & for gaining the land in Alabama & Georgia

VIDEO CLIPHTTP://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=NOGRMWTKOVU

That battle at Alabama was the Battle of Horseshoe Bend. The video clip that we are about to see is about 9 ½ mins., in length, it depicts the Battle of Horseshoe

Bend and helps us to get to know Andrew Jackson…Both the good and the bad.

ANDREW JACKSON BECAME A HERO

Click icon to add pictureHE BECAME PRESIDENT OF US IN 1828JACKSONIAN DEMOCRACY – BELIEVED THE PEOPLE HAD THE RIGHT TO AMEND OR RULE THE GOVERNMENT

THE PEOPLE’S PRESIDENT

WHAT IS THE TRAIL OF TEARS?

In 1835 thousand of Native Americans were forced to move to Oklahoma

Native Americans were sad about leaving their homes, farms, and villages

1 out of every 4 Native Americans became sick & died during the long, hard trip

ANDREW JACKSON’S PICTURE IS ON WHAT DOLLAR BILL DOMINATION?

A. THE 5 DOLLAR BILLB. THE 20 DOLLAR BILLC. THE 50 DOLLAR BILL

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SUMMARY

Pros Cons

War hero Jacksonian Democracy Served his country as a

congressman, judge, and as the 7th President - served for 8 years

Earned nicknames such as “Old Hickory & the People’s President”

Provided strong out spoken leadership Face is on the $20 bill

Played a major role in the Trail of Tears

Head Strong

HTTP://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=G3_GVJO9Z7C

The Life of Andrew Jackson Part 10 of 10

Video Clip

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Donnia Trent, Moderatordtrent@irsc.edu

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