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Andrew Jackson and the bank war, a study in the growth of presidential power / Robert V. Remini.

Lippincott Library HG2525 .R4 1967
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Remini, Robert V. (Robert Vincent), 1921-2013.
Series:
Norton essays in American history
Norton essays in American history.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845.
Jackson, Andrew.
Biddle, Nicholas, 1786-1844.
Biddle, Nicholas.
Bank of the United States (1816-1836).
Executive power--United States.
Executive power.
United States.
Physical Description:
192 pages ; 21 cm.
Edition:
[First edition].
Place of Publication:
New York : Norton, [1967]
Summary:
One of the most controversial issues during the presidency of Andrew Jackson centered around the future of the Second Bank of the United States. During the changing economic and social conditions of the 1820's and 1830's there was much hostility between the Bank on the one hand, and rising capitalists, urban workers, and farmers on the other.
Notes:
Bibliographical footnotes. Bibliography: pages [179]-184.
Local Notes:
Gift of Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon Hackney.
Storage copy has MS. note by Sheldon Hackney at end.
OCLC:
1016750

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