Jackson killed it by campaigning against the renewal of its charter and when that effort succeeded, he sped its death by ordering federal funds to be withdrawn from it.
He became president and took back all of the government loans, so then the bank had no money. which killed the bank
Biddle was the president of the bank and certainly did not intend to kill it, but his challenge to Andrew Jackson to have the charter renewed in an election year did result its demise, so in a sense he helped kill it.
Andrew Jackson opposed the first National Bank because he disliked the people running the national bank.
Andrew Jackson.
Andrew Jackson did not kill his adopted son, Lyncoca. Lyncoca died of disease.
Andrew Jackson announced that the government was no long going to be using the Second National Bank and removed all funds from the bank.
Andrew Jackson opposed the first National Bank because he disliked the people running the national bank.
Andrew Jackson disapproved the bank.
Andrew Jackson announced that the government was no long going to be using the Second National Bank and removed all funds from the bank.
Andrew Jackson announced that the government was no long going to be using the Second National Bank and removed all funds from the bank.
Andrew Jackson removed all of the money from the second national bank and moved it all into 23 "pet banks". Historians still debate today whether or not his actions were legal because the bank still had 4 years left under its charter.
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