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  • The '''Second Bank of the United States''' was a privately owned bank chartered by Congress in 1816, five years aft The Second Bank of the United States helped create a robust economy with strong interregional connections and pr
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  • ...ooks?vid=OCLC00894190&id=Ko-aL58utToC&pg=PP11 Ralph C. H. Catterall. ''The Second Bank of the United States'' 1902] * Hammond, Bray. "The Second Bank of the United States. ''Transactions of the American Philosophical Society,'' New Ser., Vol. 43,
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  • ...ooks?vid=OCLC00894190&id=Ko-aL58utToC&pg=PP11 Ralph C. H. Catterall. ''The Second Bank of the United States'' 1902] * Hammond, Bray. "The Second Bank of the United States. ''Transactions of the American Philosophical Society,'' New Ser., Vol. 43,
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  • ...," speaker of the US House of Representatives, and second president of the Second Bank of the United States.
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  • ...While Speaker, he cast the deciding vote against [[Alexander J. Dallas]]'s Second Bank of the United States bill. Following Cheves's retirement, the bill was re-submitted in the 1816 ...and embezzlement scheme of the directors of the Baltimore branch of the [[Second Bank of the United States]] was exposed. As a result, bank president [[William Jones]] resigned. Pr
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  • ...haotic that the government had to charter a new central bank, called the [[Second Bank of the United States]]. This bank was created in 1816, and the federal government owned seven of
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  • The '''Second Bank of the United States''' was a privately owned bank chartered by Congress in 1816, five years aft The Second Bank of the United States helped create a robust economy with strong interregional connections and pr
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  • * Hammond, Bray. "The Second Bank of the United States. ''Transactions of the American Philosophical Society,'' New Ser., Vol. 43, * Taylor, George Rogers, ed. ''Jackson Versus Biddle: The Struggle over the Second Bank of the United States'' (1949), excerpts from primary and secondary sources [https://www.questia.
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  • ...senatorial oratory. Clayton favored the extension of the charter for the [[Second Bank of the United States]] and his investigation of the [[Post Office Department]] led to its reorga
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  • * Taylor, George Rogers, ed. ''Jackson Versus Biddle: The Struggle over the Second Bank of the United States''. 1949.
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  • ...he Jacksonians opposed banks, especially the national bank, known as the [[Second Bank of the United States]].
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  • ...to befriend her. He vigorously supported Jackson's effort to destroy the [[Second Bank of the United States]] over the opposition of the business community. Van Buren helped Jackson
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  • ...ackson purged his opponents, vetoed internal improvements and killed the [[Second Bank of the United States]], alarmed local elites fought back. In 1831 Henry Clay re-entered the Sena ...ar]], Clay and his Whig allies failed in repeated attempts to continue the Second Bank of the United States, which Jackson denounced as a monopoly and from which he abruptly removed a
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  • ...hit the country in 1819; many blamed the distress on the policies of the [[Second Bank of the United States]] (chartered in 1817 with Monroe's support), admittedly badly managed by [[
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  • ...itions he had held previously. By 1815, he supported the creation of the [[second Bank of the United States|second National Bank]], a strong military, and a high tariff to protect the
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  • ...m came about primarily because of Jackson's determination to destroy the [[Second Bank of the United States]]. Headquartered in Philadelphia, with offices in major cities around the c
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  • Webster opposed [[Andrew Jackson]] on the central issue of the day, the [[Second Bank of the United States]]. Webster wanted to prolong national authority over the monetary economy
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