Nicholas Biddle and The Bank of the United States
President Andrew Jackson had always opposed the use of paper money and more importantly, set out to destroy the existence
of the national bank. He strongly believed that having a national bank would jeopardize the political rights and influence of the
common man. However, after successfully removing the bank, Jackson not only jeopardized the economic stability of the
country, but he also divided it into two political parties, the Whigs and Democrats…
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