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.
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He didn't believe blacks should have a right to vote and shouldn't be apart of any laws. "Threatened constitution of states" He believe that it limited the power that each state has.
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