Bank Recharter Bill In 1832

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The Second Bank of the United States was chartered in 1816 for a term of 20 years. The Bank Recharter Bill in 1832 was a bill created to renew the charter of the Second Bank because of Jackson’s opposition. Nicolas Biddle was the owner of the Bank of the United States during 1812. He underestimated Jackson’s power and thought that Jackson would not trying to veto the Recharter Bill as Biddle introduced it to the Congress. However, Jackson had been distrusting the bank because before his career, he was damaged by the bank credit. As the result, Andrew Jackson vetoed the Recharter Bill. He believed the bank held too much power, both politically and economically. Jackson also felt it was unconstitutional. He said that the bank was an exclusive

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