- James Jackson (politician)
Infobox Senator
name =James Jackson
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jr/sr =United States Senator
state =Georgia
term_start =March 4 ,1793
term_end =March 3 ,1795 March 4 ,1801 –March 19 ,1806
preceded =William Few
James Gunn
succeeded =George Walton John Milledge
order2 =22ndGovernor of Georgia
term_start2 =September 23 ,1798
term_end2 =November 10 ,1801
predecessor2 =Jared Irwin
successor2 =David Emanuel
birth_date =September 21 ,1757
birth_place =Devon ,England
death_date =March 19 ,1806
death_place =Washington, D.C.
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party =Anti-Administration
Democratic-Republican
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footnotes =James "Left Eye" Jackson (
September 21 ,1757 –March 19 ,1806 ) was an early Georgia politician of the Democratic-Republican Party. He was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1789 until 1791. He was also a U.S. Senator from Georgia from 1793 to 1795 then from 1801 until his death, and was Governor of Georgia from 1798 to 1801. Jackson was well known as aduel ist with a fiery temper.Jackson County, Georgia is named in his honor.Early life
Jackson was born in
Moretonhampstead ,Devon shire,England . He immigrated toSavannah, Georgia in 1772. During theAmerican Revolutionary War , he served in the Georgia Militia at the defense of Savannah, theBattle of Cowpens , and the recapture of Augusta and Savannah. After the war, he built up his law practice in Savannah. He was elected to the first Georgia state legislature. In 1788, Jackson was elected governor of Georgia, but declined the position, citing his inexperience.In 1789, Jackson was elected to the
First United States Congress . As what would later come to be known as a Jeffersonian Republican, he vigorously opposed Secretary of the TreasuryAlexander Hamilton 's financial plans for federal assumption of the states' debts from the Revolutionary War. He was also strongly opposed to efforts to curtailslavery . In the election of 1791, he was defeated for re-election to his seat byAnthony Wayne . Jackson was convinced that Wayne had not won his seat fairly, so he mounted a campaign against Wayne and his supporters, finally succeeding in removing Wayne from Congress.enator and Governor
Jackson was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1793. Meanwhile, the state of Georgia sold a large portion of its western lands, called Yazoo, to a group of investors. Jackson, believing that the sale was influenced by bribery of state legislatures, resigned his post in the Senate to run for a seat in the Georgia legislature in 1795. He won the election and began to lead a campaign to repeal the Yazoo land sale. In 1798, he won the election for governor of Georgia and proceeded to implement the legislation repealing the Yazoo land sale. Jackson placed blame for the Yazoo land fraud on his political enemies, the Federalists. He built the Georgia Democratic-Republican party and led it to statewide dominance.
Jackson was re-elected to the Senate in 1801 and served until his death in 1806. He is buried in the
Congressional Cemetery .Legacy
Jackson was the first person in what was to become a political dynasty in Georgia. His son,
Jabez Young Jackson , was a Representative from Georgia in the Twenty-fourth andTwenty-fifth United States Congress . James Jackson's grandson, also named James Jackson, was a U.S. Representative from Georgia, a judge advocate on the staff of General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, and a trustee of theUniversity of Georgia .References
*bioguide
*CongBio|J000017
*Lamplugh, George. 2003. "James Jackson". The New Georgia Encyclopedia. Georgia Humanities Council. [http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-1087]External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6984044 James Jackson on Find-A-Grave]
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