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The leading families saw their future in cooperation with the central government and worked to establish absolutist power. The most
In his second term, Jackson stopped putting federal money into the Bank of the United States. Instead, he put the money into state banks. The bank president, Nicholas Biddle, fought with all his power to keep the bank open. He demanded that borrowers immediately repay their loans.
When A. Philip Randolph first approached President Roosevelt in 1940, he was seeking
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