I believe it was the National bank of the U.S. or something along those lines.
Nicolas Biddle was the bank president and political enemy of Jackson.
Nicolas Biddle was the president of the Second Bank of the United States and was Andrew Jackson's chief opponent in the bank war. The so-called bank war was a dispute over the restructuring of the national bank.
Nicholas Briddle
US President Andrew Jackson removed all government funds from the Bank of the United States. He also vetoed a new charter for the bank in 1832.
President Jackson took strong ground against rechartering the Bank of the United States. There were also difficulties that arose with the Cherokees of Georgia. The US Bank and his Native american policies were the most troubled.
President Jackson took strong ground against rechartering the Bank of the United States. There were also difficulties that arose with the Cherokees of Georgia. The US Bank and his Native american policies were the most troubled.
President Jackson took strong ground against rechartering the Bank of the United States. There were also difficulties that arose with the Cherokees of Georgia. The US Bank and his Native american policies were the most troubled.
President Andrew Jackson viewed the National Bank as a curse to the Republic. Jackson believed that a central bank held too much power in controlling the country's money and he felt that it was unconstitutional.
President Andrew Jackson viewed the National Bank as a curse to the Republic. Jackson believed that a central bank held too much power in controlling the country's money and he felt that it was unconstitutional.
President Andrew Jackson viewed the National Bank as a curse to the Republic. Jackson believed that a central bank held too much power in controlling the country's money and he felt that it was unconstitutional.
Michael Jackson
In July of 1832, President Andrew Jackson issued a veto of a bill that would have re-chartered the Second Bank. Jackson believed that the bank was corrupt.