Jackson greatly opposed the Second Bank of the US, and sought to get rid of it.
Jackson declared war on the second bank of the US because Jackson believed to be corrupt. Jackson declared war on Biddle and the bank. But Biddle felt sure of his political power.
Andrew Jackson was noted as being a foe of the Second Bank of the US.
Jackson removed the bank's federal funds and placed them in state banks.
Andrew Jackson
Jackson removed the bank's federal funds and placed them in state banks.
had a corrupting influence on politics
Jackson removed the bank's federal funds and placed them in state banks.
The formation of the whig party.
Jackson was against the second bank because he found out that the bank was giving people loans when the law said not to give out loans
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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.
Andrew Jackson announced that the government was no long going to be using the Second National Bank and removed all funds from the bank.