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Andrew Jackson / Economic history of the United States / Bank War / Pet banks / Second Bank of the United States / Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond / Federal Reserve Bank / Jacksonian democracy / United States twenty-dollar bill / History of the United States / Second Party System / Politics of the United States
Date: 2010-09-07 10:56:00
Andrew Jackson
Economic history of the United States
Bank War
Pet banks
Second Bank of the United States
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Federal Reserve Bank
Jacksonian democracy
United States twenty-dollar bill
History of the United States
Second Party System
Politics of the United States

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