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After Jackson vetoed the national bank, where did he want the money to go instead?​

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When did Andrew Jackson veto the bank?

Andrew Jackson vetoed the bill re-chartering the Second Bank in July 1832 by arguing that in the form presented to him it was incompatible with “justice,” “sound policy” and the Constitution.

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