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When Thomas Jefferson was president, he did not establish a national bank. Instead, he believed in a limited role for the federal government and opposed the centralization of financial power. His administration is known for the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark Expedition, but he consistently resisted the establishment of a strong national bank, favoring agrarian interests over financial institutions.

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