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How did Henry Clay respond to the national bank issue?
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How did Henry Clay respond to the national bank issue?
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Clay considered the bank issue, if it could be made an issue, to be in his favor
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As a response to the National Bank issue during Jackson’s presidency, Henry Clay "suggested shifting funds to state banks" since he feared that federal banks would have too much power.
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