Official Twitter account for Andrew Jackson. I was an American general and statesman who served as the seventh President of the United States from 1829 to 1837.
Andrew Jackson at the Tennessee State Capitol, Nashville #TN, Mar 2017 - for #sculpturesunday +Sculpture Sunday curated by +Dirk Röber +Kevin Burns @Andrew_Jackson@7thPOTUS
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#vss@RobbieATaylor 1829, President Andrew Jackson forced to withdraw his nominee for Secretary of War John Eaton. His wife was the subject of many rumors, and Jackson's own marital scandal forced him to go with someone that society deemed more seemly https://t.co/EVYlBnpXsI
25 Mar 1774, British Parliament passes the Boston Port Act (one of Coercive Acts), closing port of Boston & demanding city's residents pay for nearly $1 million worth (in today's money) of tea dumped during Boston Tea Party of Dec 1773.
#RevWar#History
Just stumbled across this #history#map online. I thought it was a great reminder about how important rivers were in the history of humanity! The constant flow of water allowed us to establish #agriculture. Source: https://t.co/sIVneeltKG
What do you think George Washington would of thought of our government? We can appreciate our history, for the sake that our forefounders even existed at all.
Hello All,
Sorry for being away for so long. I'm glad to say Old Hickory has returned. I got tired of the modern scene. I'm only going to be a historical account now. I will live in my glory days!