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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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Q: How did Andrew Jackson effectively kill the bank after the election of 1832?
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