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  1. King Andrew the First. " King Andrew the First " is an American political cartoon created by an unknown artist around 1832. [1] The cartoon depicts Andrew Jackson, the 7th United States president, as a monarch holding a veto bill and trampling on the Constitution and on internal improvements of the national banks.

  2. The caricature is of Andrew Jackson as a despotic monarch, probably issued during the fall of 1833 in response to the president's September order to remove federal deposits from the Bank of the United States. The print is dated a year earlier by Weitenkampf and related to Jackson's controversial veto of Congress's bill to recharter the Bank in ...

  3. There is a widely published cartoon from President Andrew Jacksons time in office in which he is portrayed as a king and is labeled as “King Andrew the First.”

  4. King Andrew. A political cartoon from 1832 portrayed Andrew Jackson as "King Andrew the First" The cartoon is in response to Jackson's veto of National Bank deposits and he was viewed as an abuser of presidential powers. Date Made: 1832 Associated Date: 1832. Place Made: United States: Illinois, Chicago.

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    A caricature of Andrew Jackson as a despotic monarch, probably issued during the Fall of 1833 in response to the President's September order to remove federal deposits from the Bank of the United S...

    - Jackson, Andrew,--1767-1845
    - United States.--Constitution--1830-1840
    - Bank of the United States--1830-1840
    - Economic policy--1830-1840
    Caricatures--1830-1840
    Lithographs--1830-1840
    - Title appears as it is written on the item.
    - Weitenkampf cites a variant with 20 lines of letterpress below, attacking Jackson as "a king who has placed himself above the law."
    - Weitenkampf, p. 26.
    - Forms part of: American cartoon print filing series (Library of Congress)

    Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

    cph 3a05351 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3a05351
    cph 3g12983 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3g12983
    ppmsca 15771 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.15771

    LC-DIG-ppmsca-15771 (digital file from original)LC-USZ62-1562 (b&w film copy neg.)LC-USZC4-12983 (color film copy transparency)

  5. associated date. 1832. associated person. Jackson, Andrew. Description. A political cartoon from 1832 portrayed Andrew Jackson as "King Andrew the First" The cartoon is in response to Jackson's veto of National Bank deposits and he was viewed as an abuser of presidential powers. Location. Currently not on view.

  6. Andrew Jackson is of the most portrayed chief executives in the history of presidential portraiture, reflecting his stature as a military hero and an authoritative leader.

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