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The modifications of the existing charter proposed by this act are not such, in my view, as make it consistent with the rights of the States or the liberties of the people.—Andrew Jackson ***This statement by Andrew Jackson contributed to the*** *

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Bank war and closure of america's second bank

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The bank war was a fight over the rechartering of america's second bank. President Andrew Jackson was US president at the time. This war eventually led to the closure of the bank and state banks were asked to take over. After the bank had been rechartered by congress, Andrew vetoed it because he regarded it as not been consistent with constitution and rights of states as well as liberties of the people

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