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The Second Banks charter expired during Jacksons administration in 1836. ... The rechartering was scheduled by the bank-influenced Congress to coincide with the 1832 Presidential campaign and election, in which Jackson would be running for a second term. ... However, Jackson was a bit more principled than that, and vetoed the bill. ... The plan to give the bank influence over the entire countrys government completely backfired as Jackson was reelected. ...
With Jackson shutting down the bank, he showed his tolerance for the supreme power of the constitution and financially restricted government.
Approximate Word count = 442 Approximate Pages = 1.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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