President Jackson was strongly against the Second Bank of the US, because of that he vetoed it.
He vetoed it because he saw the Bank as a bank only for the privileged ones, as the President saw himself as a spokesman for the common people against the elite.
The President saw this as a way to increase his popularity among his voters.
Many things happened before Hawaii's Annexation.
Gold Rush, Presidential election of William Mckinley, economic depression, and the World's Fair.
Dismissed appointed officials.
Although the was intent on carrying out President Lincoln’s reconstruction plan, he did it in a way that angered others. He then continued to dismiss appointed officials without congress’ consent.
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