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Jackson's and campaign
In 1988, he was the Minnesota campaign manager for Jesse Jackson's presidential campaign.
Jackson's campaign of maneuver and lightning strikes against superior forces in the Valley — under Banks and other Union generals — humiliated the North and made him one of the most famous generals in American history.
General Andrew Jackson's 1817 – 1818 campaign against the Seminoles became known as the First Seminole War.
During the campaign, Hill became involved in several minor disputes with Jackson concerning Jackson's marching orders to Hill.
On June 18, 2008, an audit of Jackson's 2006 campaign finances found that the politician exceeded her legal spending limit of $ 120, 419 by at least $ 12, 356, or 10 per cent.
In 1988, DSA enthusiastically supported Jackson's second presidential campaign.
Jackson's high point in the campaign was a distant third in the early Florida primary, but he failed to stand out of the pack of better known rivals, and only made real news later in the campaign as part of the " Stop McGovern " coalition, that raised what would be known as the " Acid, Amnesty and Abortion " questions about McGovern.
The trend toward larger brewing companies started to change during the 1970s when the popularity of the Campaign for Real Ale ( CAMRA )' s campaign for traditional brewing methods, and the success of Michael Jackson's World Guide to Beer, encouraged brewers in the UK such as Peter Austin to form their own small breweries or brewpubs.
By June, it was apparent that Brown was also running Jackson's campaign.
In 1989 and 1990, Jackson's name became known beyond just sports fans through the " Bo Knows " advertising campaign, a series of advertisements by Nike, that starred Jackson alongside Rock and Roll Hall of Fame musician Bo Diddley, promoting a cross-training athletic shoe named for Jackson.
During the presidential election campaign of 1828, supporters of John Quincy Adams, Jackson's opponent, accused his wife of being a bigamist, among other things.
The Fulani campaign ran under the slogan " Two Roads are Better than One ," supporting Reverend Jesse Jackson's campaign within the Democratic Party while launching her own run designed to challenge the African American community to sever their historic relationship to the
She was endorsed by Nation of Islam leader Minister Louis Farrakhan, who had recently been politically involved with Jesse Jackson's 1988 campaign only to be dropped at the recommendation of Jackson's campaign advisors.
There was talk and hope of a new campaign to retake Missouri but Jackson's death would come first.
Mathis was appointed head of Jesse Jackson's Presidential campaign in the state of Michigan in 1988.
At the outbreak of the War of 1812, Carroll was appointed captain of the Nashville Uniform Volunteers, and joined Andrew Jackson's Creek campaign.
The National Rainbow Coalition ( Rainbow Coalition for short ) was a political organization that grew out of Jesse Jackson's 1984 presidential campaign.
For example, the letters reveal that the Confederate high command in 1862 considered but rejected a bold proposal to strengthen Stonewall Jackson's army in the Shenandoah Valley and embark on a vigorous offensive campaign against the North — even at the expense of defending Richmond.

Jackson's and blamed
In hopes of extorting a rescue of the Bank, Biddle induced a short-lived financial crisis that was initially blamed on Jackson's executive action.
Not only did Hooker have seniority over Howard, but he also blamed Howard in large part for his defeat at Chancellorsville ( Howard had commanded the XI Corps, which had borne the brunt of Jackson's flank attack ).
Jackson's official report, as well as that of Commodore Daniel Patterson, blamed the retreat of the Kentuckians for the collapse of the forces on the west bank.
Hooker, partially because Howard was junior to him and partially because he blamed Howard ( who had commanded XI Corps ( ACW ) at Chancellorsville, where it had been routed during Stonewall Jackson's famed flank march ) for his part in the defeat of the Army of the Potomac, resigned.

Jackson's and President
The process was used in President Andrew Jackson's policy of migration in the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
As Andrew Jackson's Secretary of State and then Vice President, Van Buren was a key figure in building the organizational structure for Jacksonian democracy, particularly in New York State.
Ironically, although President Jackson was able to secure fellow Democrat Martin Van Buren's election in the 1836 presidential election, Ohio voted for the Whig Party candidate and Ohio resident William Henry Harrison, despite Jackson's efforts to gain Ohioan support during the Toledo War.
John Quincy Adams was chosen as the sixth U. S. President, despite receiving only 30. 9 % of the popular vote to Andrew Jackson's 41. 3 %.
Clay's American System ran into strong opposition from President Jackson's administration.
The Force Bill was initially enacted on March 2, 1833 to authorize U. S. President Andrew Jackson's use of whatever force necessary to enforce Federal tariffs.
The bill was a work of political mastery on Jackson's part as it gave the President the authority to close ports or harbors at his will.
President Andrew Jackson's inauguration signaled a sharp departure from past presidencies.
Lesser known, but still historically notable pit bulls include Helen Keller's family dog " Sir Thomas ", Buster Brown's dog " Tige ", Horatio Jackson's dog " Bud ", President Theodore Roosevelt's Pit Bull terrier " Pete ", " Jack Brutus " who served for Company K, the First Connecticut Volunteer Infantry during the civil war and Sir Walter Scott's beloved " Wasp ".
He also joined the Anti-Jacksonians in opposing President Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal Act, and his opposition to Jackson caused his defeat when he ran for re-election in 1830 ; however, he won when he ran again in 1832.
The subject began to appear more frequently in President Jackson's addresses to the legislature.
As one of Michigan's " Cabinet counties ", a group of counties whose names honor members of President Andrew Jackson's Cabinet, it is named after former U. S. Secretary of State Edward Livingston.
Jackson's concurring opinion in 1952's Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer ( forbidding President Harry Truman's seizure of steel mills during the Korean War to avert a strike ), where Jackson formulated a three-tier test for evaluating claims of presidential power, remains one of the most widely cited opinions in Supreme Court history ( it was quoted repeatedly by Supreme Court nominees John Roberts and Samuel Alito during their confirmation hearings ).
Though Clark tried to maintain peaceful relations with indigenous nations and negotiated peace treaties, he was involved in President Andrew Jackson's Indian removal policy.
Berrien had been President Andrew Jackson's Attorney General and was a prominent Whig.
Some of President James Monroe's cabinet demanded Jackson's immediate dismissal, but Adams realized that it put the U. S. in a favorable diplomatic position.
* Eaton affair, an 1831 U. S. scandal involving members of President Andrew Jackson's Cabinet
After Jackson became President, Eaton and Postmaster General Amos Kendall were members of Jackson's Cabinet, as well as part of his informal circle of advisors.
An ardent strict constructionist and lifelong states ' rights advocate, White was one of President Jackson's most trusted allies in Congress in the late 1820s and early 1830s.
** President Jackson's Proclamation to South Carolina, December 10, 1832.
* President Jackson's Message to the Senate and House Regarding South Carolina's Nullification Ordinance, January 16, 1833
Passed by a state convention on November 24, 1832, it led, on December 10, to President Andrew Jackson's proclamation against South Carolina, the Nullification Proclamation of 1832, which sent a naval flotilla and a threat of sending government ground troops to enforce the tariffs.
* President Jackson's Message to the Senate and House Regarding South Carolina's Nullification Ordinance ; January 16, 1833
* President Jackson's Nullification Proclamation ( 1832 )
Barbour turned down offers of a chancellorship and the post of U. S. Attorney General before finally resigning October 15, 1830 to accept President Jackson's appointment to be judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.

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