jul 10, 1832 - Jackson's Bank War
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Jackson's Bank War was a political struggle in the 1830s where President Andrew Jackson took aggressive actions to dismantle the Second Bank of the United States, viewing it as a monopolistic entity that favored elite interests at the expense of the common people. His veto of the recharter bill in 1832 and subsequent removal of federal funds from the bank were central to his re-election campaign and led to the bank's demise, significantly altering the course of American financial and political history.
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