The president of the national bank, Nicholas Biddle, wanted the bank to be an issue in the 1832 campaign, He pressed friends in Congress to pass a bill to renew its charter in advance of its expiration , forcing Jackson to veto it ( or else accept iit.) before the election.
The people of the U.S. did not agree with the bank. So they started to talk bad about Jackson.
It affected it because Jackson had more gollowers
Henry Clay
Here's a simpler answer: John C. Calhoon.
Spoils of victory (jacksons partisan victory for "the people" ushered a change in the filling of government jobs), Kitchen Cabinet (which was Jeffersons Cabinet), Nullification Crisis (At the time of Jacksons inauguration)I think. :)
Spoils of victory (jacksons partisan victory for "the people" ushered a change in the filling of government jobs), Kitchen Cabinet (which was Jeffersons Cabinet), Nullification Crisis (At the time of Jacksons inauguration)I think. :)
The nullification crisis of 1832 centered around southern opposition to tariffs.
Nicholas Biddle
Andrew Jackson won the election of 1832. He won by a number of votes. This was his second term as president.
Henry Clay
The national bank
The National Bank
Democrats and Republicans
Lincoln