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As the Second National Bank faltered, President Jackson ordered funds from the bank to be returned to depositors. removed funds from the bank and deposited them in state banks. created a system of state banks to replace the national bank. pressed Congress for a set of laws that would abolish state banks.

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removed funds from the bank and deposited them in state banks.

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As the second national bank faltered, Jackson order that funds be removed from the bank and put in state banks.

On the10th of September, 1833, president Jackson had all federal funds taken away from the Second Bank of the United States. On his orders, the funds were redistributed to different state banks, these banks were majorly known as pet banks. In addition, to this be made an announcement about bank deposits being unacceptable to the bank after the first day of October.

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