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15 February, 22:09

What actions by andrew jackson prompted charges of tyranny and led to the growth of the whig party?

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  1. 15 February, 22:18
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    The actions that Andrew Jackson did that prompted charges of tyranny and led to the growth of the whig party were Jackson having congress pass The Force act of 1833 allowing him to use the army and navy to collect taxes which the whig party felt was tyrannical. Andrew Jackson another action was vetoing the second bank of America's proposal to extend the charter for twenty more years, Jackson claimed that he did it to protect the democracy, Jackson thought that the bank would use their money to oppose Jackson's reelection so he vetoed the bill and the people but the Whigs thought that the congress not the president represented the people and the veto should only be used in drastic circumstances.
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