no! he portrayed it as the enemy of the people and a tool of the elite.
Andrew Jackson opposed the first National Bank because he disliked the people running the national bank.
Andrew Jackson opposed the first National Bank because he disliked the people running the national bank.
Andrew Jackson opposed the first National Bank because he disliked the people running the national bank.
Andrew Jackson opposed the National Bank because it gave more power to the rich
Andrew Jackson strongly apposed the National Bank.
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.
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Jackson strongly opposed paper money and the national bank
I think it was the Federal Reserve. He felt there should not be a national bank.
Andrew Jackson opposed the national bank because he believed it violated state sovereignty and threatened slavery. He vetoed a congressional bill to reauthorize the Second National Bank of the United States. He then proceeded to violate presidential power by taking the government's money out of the national bank and redistributing to state banks.
The Jackson Democrats and their followers were against it. As a group they lived in the West and were none too rich.
Andrew Jackson did not like the National Bank because the bankers would not let poor people borrow money, but they would let wealthy people. (Andrew Jackson was poor.) He thought it was unconstitutional and nothing would get done. stabilizing force in the national economy - novanet/gradpoint