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Was jackson's opinion on the bank of the united states?

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Andrew Jackson found the National Bank distrustful and believed it would affect the people's liberties.

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Jackson vetoed it, declaring that the Bank was "unauthorized by the Constitution, subversive to the rights of States, and dangerous to the liberties of the people." After his reelection, Jackson announced that the Government would no longer deposit Federal funds with the Bank

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