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- Nicholas Biddle carefully explored his options in winning over the president to supporting recharter.
- Jackson, elected as a popular champion against it, vetoed a bill to recharter the bank.
- However, in August 1936, Tobin was forced to relent and recharter the local as 544.
- To that end, Clay engineered the introduction of recharter bills in both the House and Senate.
- On January 9, 1832, bills for Bank recharter were introduced in both Houses of Congress.
- Under pressure from Clay and Webster, Biddle reluctantly decided to risk actively supporting the early recharter campaign.
- Biddle's recharter bill passed the Senate on June 11 and the House on July 3, 1832.
- With the failure to recharter the First Bank of the United States in 1811, regulatory influence over state banks ceased.
- Bishop Ray Cornell, Bishop Carl Angle, and Bishop Charles B . Gillespie became the catalyst to the recharter effort.
- By 1834, a general backlash against Biddle's tactics developed, ending the panic and all recharter efforts were abandoned.
- His final break with the Democrats occurred in June 1834, when he voted to recharter the Bank of the United States.
- These reforms required a rapprochement between Jackson and Biddle on the matter of recharter, with McLane and Livingston acting as liaisons.
- Congress voted to recharter the bank in July 1832, and Jackson vetoed the bill for a mixture of constitutional and practical reasons.
- Failing to secure recharter, the Second Bank of the United States became a private corporation in 1836, and underwent liquidation in 1841.
- Interest Groups for rechartering efforts are referred to by the School Name, not the Greek Letters of the chapter they are attempting to recharter.
- Consistent with his Whig views, Letcher blamed the crisis on the federal government's failure to recharter the Second Bank of the United States.
- He coordinated pro-BUS campaigns, in concert with branch Bank managers, to elicit citizen group petitions drives, sent to Congress to encourage recharter.
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