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Henry clay argued that actions of president jackson, including his enforcement of the indian removal act, were:
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He said that they were against the constitution. This was because he agreed that the state did not have sovereignty over the Cherokee land. He thought that Jackson wanted too much power, and he was tired of all of the bloodshed.
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