it concentrated the nation's financial strength in a single institution. It exposed the government to control by foreign interests. It served mainly to make the rich richer. It exercised too much...
Jackson believed that the National Bank was an agent of the wealthy, and that it's members did not care about the common people, so he opposed the national bank which later was turned into just a...
Basically, he opposed the bank because it made the rich richer and the poor poorer. It didn't benefit the common man which he was.Below is a difficult response The problem with the Second Bank of the...