How did the Bank War affect Van Buren’s Presidency?
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The aftermath of the Bank War indeed had a profound influence on the country, especially the Presidency of Martin Van Buren. Jackson's killing of the Second National Bank killed the American economy as seen in the Panic of 1837, but also incited the development of a two party political system......
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