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On Monday, March 4, 1833, a very important event happened in the United States Capitol building. This was the day Andrew Jackson officially began his second term as the seventh President of the United States. It was also the day Martin Van Buren started his only term as Vice President of the United States.

Andrew Jackson's Second Inauguration

What is an Inauguration?

An inauguration is a special ceremony. It happens when a new president or other important leader officially starts their job. During this event, the person takes an oath. This oath is a promise to do their best for the country. It's a big moment for the leader and the nation.

Who was Andrew Jackson?

Andrew Jackson was a famous American leader. He was born in 1767 and became a national hero. Before becoming president, he was a general in the army. People often called him "Old Hickory." He served two terms as president. His time in office was from 1829 to 1837.

The Big Day: March 4, 1833

The ceremony for Andrew Jackson's second term took place inside the United States Capitol building. Specifically, it was held in the House chamber. This is where the House of Representatives meets. The person who swore Jackson in was John Marshall. He was the Chief Justice of the United States. The Chief Justice is the main judge of the Supreme Court. They often lead the presidential oath.

A Special Celebration

This inauguration was unique for its time. It was the first time that two special parties were held. These parties are called inaugural balls. People celebrate the new president at these balls. It was a big celebration for President Jackson and his supporters.

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