When Andrew Jackson decided to send a refusal message to Bank of America on July 10, 1832, he thought of one thing. This incident is the fuel that Jackson used to rebuild America. All of these began to dissolve in his 1828 election. Several different "sects" of different states cooperate to form an unhappy alliance with the president. As his reconstruction Thomas Jefferson was in front of him, Andrew Jackson was promised to break the end of political corruption and restore the integrity of the Republican regime, well-tested American freelance It was a defender.
The bank war was the name of the campaign destroying the second bank in the United States, initiated by President Andrew Jackson in 1833. His re-election confirmed that he opposed the bank had won the support of the state. The second bank was established in 1816 as the successor to the first bank of the United States, and its charter was approved in 1811. In 1832, Jackson rejected the bill seeking renewal of the charter of the second bank as soon as possible, but it was still able to renew when the charter expired in 1836; in order to prevent this, he declared the economic power of the bank It began to decline. Following the recommendations of the Congressional Committee and the opposition of some ministers and the replacement of two Finance Minister 's resistance secretaries by a more adhering appointee (Roger Taney), Jackson has been a federation since 1 October 1833 Announced that funds were available. I do not exist anymore in Bank of America
In 1832, President Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States, was re-elected under the slogan "Jackson and No Bank" and did not renew the charter of the second bank of the United States. Implementation of state-owned banks, the use of ordinary Americans, commonly known as "pet bank". In 1830, Congress passed the "India Exile Bill" to allow the president to negotiate. Convention for the exchange of the land of the eastern state native American tribal land for the west lands of the Mississippi River. Its main goal is to remove native American from the southeastern United States including five civilized tribes; they occupy the land the settlers desire. Jackson Democrats requested the forced expulsion of indigenous people who refused to admit the laws of Western countries; Hugg and religious leaders objected to inhumane movements.