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He criticized the banks because of many reasons the following are just a few- - he believed it was unconstitutional - he believed it concentrated an excessive amount of the nation's financial strength into a single institution - he believed it exposed the government to control by "foreign interests" - he believed it exercised too much control over members of the Congress - he believed it favored Northeastern states over Southern and Western states - he believed its goal was to make the rich people richer

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Andrew Jackson didn't trust the banks because he believed in strict interpretation.

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Andrew Jackson was against the National Bank because he felt it gave to much power to one company. He wanted states to be responsible for their own banking.

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