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Why did Andrew Jackson veto the bill renewing the charter of the Second National Bank of the United States?

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In July 1832, Andrew Jackson rejected the bill rechartering the Second Bank on the grounds that it violated the Constitution, "justice," and "sound policy" in the shape in which it was submitted to him.
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