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Interactive US Presidents - Andrew Jackson.
"Andrew Jackson Puzzle" is a free online knowledge level game, to sort an artistic portrait of Andrew Jackson, the seventh US president and learn something new! Lesson aid for studying popular figures who made history in politics. Fun educational game suitable for online lessons, interactive classes, and exciting homeworks.
This fun history class include the following data:
Name: Andrew Jackson
Presidency: (1829–1837) seventh president
Affiliation : Democratic
Role: The seventh president and a war hero, Jackson championed the common man and sought to reduce the power of elites in government.
Legacy: Known for his populist approach, Jackson’s presidency saw the controversial Indian Removal Act and the dismantling of the Second Bank of the United States.
How to play Andrew Jackson Puzzle.
The painting of Andrew Jackson is split in 5 rows and 8 columns, forming 40 squares. Click on the square to rotate it, until it fits the original image. The "hint" button can be pressed once to reveal unsorted pieces. Fitting more squares of the painting,
will reveal interesting information about Andrew Jackson.
Knowledge Achievements:
Know US presidents and get +1 Knowledge Level.
Difficulty: Easy.
Class subject: Andrew Jackson.
Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States (1829–1837), was a polarizing figure known for his populist appeal and tough, frontier personality. A hero of the War of 1812, particularly the Battle of New Orleans, Jackson was celebrated as a champion of the "common man" and a fierce opponent of aristocratic privilege. His presidency emphasized strong executive power, including his opposition to the Second Bank of the United States, which he saw as a tool of the elite.
Jackson’s policies led to the forced removal of Native American tribes from their lands in the Southeast, culminating in the Trail of Tears - a tragic legacy. He also faced down South Carolina during the Nullification Crisis, asserting federal authority over states' rights. Known for reshaping the Democratic Party, Jackson left a lasting impact on American politics, but his tenure remains deeply controversial due to his policies on Native American removal and slavery.
This fun history game may answer the following questions: