"Political cartoon depicting Andrew Jackson as a despotic monarch. He tramples on the Constitution and the coat of arms of Pennsylvania, the location of the United States Bank. A book titled the Judiciary of the United States appears to be thrown aside. In his hand Jackson holds a veto, referring to Jackson's veto of the Bank's rechartering. The text links him with William IV, the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom. A classic of Jacksonian era political propaganda, this broadside illustrates the popular sentiments ("Shall he reign over us, or shall the PEOPLE RULE?") that led to the formation of the anti-Jackson Whig Party in Jackson's own backyard." from https://teva.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15138coll33/id/289/