Image:1832bank1.jpg

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Summary

1833 cartoon--lithograph by Edward W. Clay. Praises Andrew Jackson for his destroying the Second Bank of the United States with his "Removal Notice" (removal of federal deposits). The Devil, along with several speculators and hirelings, flee as the bank collapses, and Jackson's supporters cheer.

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