Jackson's policy against banks was his boldest and most influential policy. This is Jackson's most remembered achievement. This is because he waged a real war with banks that took unfair advantage and strongly harmed farmers and workers who were the main driving force of local economies, which end up strongly influencing the national economy. By limiting the action of banks and promoting better clarity and relationship between these institutions, farmers and workers, Jackson allowed these social classes to have a better economic power that reflected a lot in American society.