The correct answer would be: President Jackson viewed the National Bank as a corrupt organization that was damaging the nation's interests. Andrew Jackson served as the 7th President of the United States from 1829 until 1933. When he became President, one of the first actions Jackson took in office was to open an investigation on the National Bank's policies due to his belief that the Bank represented the high class business men's interests against the interests of middle class citizens. In 1833, the President announced that the government was going to stop using the National Bank and issued an order to have removed from the Bank all of the Federal funds. This conflict was known as the "bank war".