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Why did Andrew jackson oppose the bank of the United States
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Why did Andrew jackson oppose the bank of the United States
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He thought it did not favor the "common" american.
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Andrew jackson opposed the bank of the United States because he thought it would greatly benefit the wealthy elite over the "common man", since it would allow for the consolidation of wealth at the highest brackets of society.
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