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Do you think Jackson was right to destroy the National Bank? Why or why not? How

might have the American Banking system been different if the National Bank was still
around? Please write essay.

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Yes, because Jackson, the epitome of the frontiersman, resented the bank’s lack of funding for expansion into the unsettled Western territories. Jackson also objected to the bank’s unusual political and economic power and to the lack of congressional oversight over its business dealings.

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