A Jefferson–Jackson Dinner is a title traditionally given to an annual fundraising celebration held by Democratic Party organizations in the United States. It is named for Presidents Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson, which the party traditionally calls its founders. They are usually held at a local level where they are an opportunity for elected officials, candidates, party staff, advisors, and donors attend.
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| - A Jefferson–Jackson Dinner is a title traditionally given to an annual fundraising celebration held by Democratic Party organizations in the United States. It is named for Presidents Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson, which the party traditionally calls its founders. They are usually held at a local level where they are an opportunity for elected officials, candidates, party staff, advisors, and donors attend. (en)
- Jackson Day, se celebra el 8 de enero en los Estados Unidos.Este día rememora la Batalla de Nueva Orleans, la cual es un episodio de la lucha del pueblo estadounidense por lograr su independencia del gobierno británico.
* Datos: Q6175744
* Multimedia: Jefferson–Jackson Day / Q6175744 (es)
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| - A Jefferson–Jackson Dinner is a title traditionally given to an annual fundraising celebration held by Democratic Party organizations in the United States. It is named for Presidents Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson, which the party traditionally calls its founders. They are usually held at a local level where they are an opportunity for elected officials, candidates, party staff, advisors, and donors attend. It is usually held in February or March. The Republican Party's equivalent is usually called a Lincoln Dinner, Reagan Dinner, or Lincoln–Reagan Dinner. Into the 1960s, state and local Democratic Parties across the country depended on well-attended Jefferson–Jackson Day dinners to provide their annual funding. Their financial importance has somewhat dimmed since after the development of different fundraising strategies, although they still serve a function for social networking and conferences. (en)
- Jackson Day, se celebra el 8 de enero en los Estados Unidos.Este día rememora la Batalla de Nueva Orleans, la cual es un episodio de la lucha del pueblo estadounidense por lograr su independencia del gobierno británico. En realidad, no está compuesta por una sola batalla, sino por una serie de ellas comprendidas en el período que abarca desde diciembre de 1814 hasta enero de 1815. La victoria americana en esta región forzó a los británicos a reconocer las pretensiones de los Estados Unidos sobre Luisiana y la parte occidental de Florida, lo que da origen al fin de la Guerra de Independencia Americana y a la incorporación política del estado de Luisiana a la Unión. El comandante Andrew Jackson lideró las fuerzas norteamericanas durante esta campaña, llamada "del Golfo".
* Datos: Q6175744
* Multimedia: Jefferson–Jackson Day / Q6175744 (es)
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