The Whigs
Opponents of Andrew Jackson referred to him as "King Andrew" because they believed he acted like a monarch by wielding excessive power and disregarding the principles of limited government. Critics argued that Jackson's expansion of presidential authority and use of executive power undermined the doctrine of separation of powers and threatened democratic governance. They considered his actions autocratic and contrary to the intent of the Constitution.
US President Andrew Jackson was the 7th US president. He was opposed to a national US bank, and he was opposed to having the US Federal government in debt.
The financial institution opposed by President Jackson was the second Bank of the United States known as BUS.
Jackson strongly opposed paper money and the national bank
had a corrupting influence on politics
Andrew Jackson opposed the Second Bank of the United States, both politically and on ideological grounds. Jackson was the 7th U.S. President.
Congress, Jefferson, Pennsylvania farmers(Whiskey Rebellion)
Andrew Jackson served as US President from 1829-1837. The Erie Canal opened in 1825, long before Jackson could exerta veto as President. James Madison vetoed funding for the Erie Canal when he was president.
Sure why not
The whig party opposed president Andrew Jackson and most of his ideals. They favored congress over presidency.
Jackson was deeply opposed to nullifiction, but he was worried about the economic issues in the southern states, so he passed another tariff to lower the previous rate.
Andrew Jackson opposed the National Bank because it gave more power to the rich
Andrew Jackson opposed the first National Bank because he disliked the people running the national bank.