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Jacksonian Era or Presidency of Andrew Jackson
Describe Jackson's feelings and actions towards the National Bank in a short sentence
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Jackson felt that the National Bank was an institution of privilege and corruption, and he took strong actions to dismantle it, ultimately vetoing the recharter bill and removing federal funds from its control.
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