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Why was Henry Clay concerned about trade? He worried about Americans being dependent on foreigners. He saw the potential for more profit. He did not like trading with the British. He wanted to help Northern
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Why was Henry Clay concerned about trade?
He worried about Americans being dependent on foreigners.
He saw the potential for more profit.
He did not like trading with the British.
He wanted to help Northern manufacturing.
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He worried on Americans being dependent on foreigners.
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