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He vetoed legislation to restore the national bank.

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The big disappointment, and that was a shocker, occurred when Tyler vetoed the bill to recharter the Bank of the United States which the Whigs had long fought to get passed. All but one of his cabinet immediately resigned and he was booted out of the party.

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he vetoed the charter for the Bank of the US

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Q: How did John Tyler disappoint members of his own party?
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