Jackson
Blood Veto
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1832. Andrew Jackson carries a bullet near his heart—a souvenir from a duel that made him a killer at twenty-one. Now he faces an enemy he can't shoot: the Second Bank of the United States, a financial monster with more power than Congress and more money than the Treasury.
Nicholas Biddle isn't just a banker. He's the man who decides which businesses live, which politicians rise, and which presidents fall. When Jackson threatens to destroy the Bank, Biddle unleashes economic warfare that will crush farmers, ruin merchants, and bring a nation to its knees.
But Jackson has survived worse.
Orphaned by war. Scarred by loss. Forged in duels where the only rule was: take the hit, stay standing, fire back.
The Bank War isn't politics. It's personal. And Andrew Jackson doesn't lose personal fights.
File 006 of The Unsealed Archives documents the only president in American history to pay off the national debt—and the assassination attempt that followed.
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THE DOSSIER:
Target: The Second Bank of the United States
Asset: Andrew Jackson (President)
Objective: Kill the monster before it kills the Republic
Outcome: $0.00. The only time in history.
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ABOUT THE SERIES
The Unsealed Archives anthology presents history as a record of shadow wars, impossible choices, and men who were preserved for purposes they did not understand. These high-velocity narratives reveal the humans underneath the monuments. Commanders who doubted, bled, and faced questions that could not be answered without destroying everything they built.
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