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The modifications of the existing charter proposed by this act are not such, in my view, as make it consistent with the rights of the States or the liberties of the people.
—Andrew Jackson
This statement by Andrew Jackson contributed to the
A.
War of 1812.
B.
Trail of Tears.
C.
Nullification Crisis.
D.
National Bank War.
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D. National Bank War.
Jackson's veto message (1832) rejecting the proposed recharter of the Second Bank of the United States argued the bill’s modifications didn’t protect states’ rights or popular liberties — a central moment in the "Bank War" between Jackson and the Bank's supporters.
Jackson's veto message (1832) rejecting the proposed recharter of the Second Bank of the United States argued the bill’s modifications didn’t protect states’ rights or popular liberties — a central moment in the "Bank War" between Jackson and the Bank's supporters.
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