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Jackson supported giving federal money for western canals and roads because the improvements would benefit the nation as a whole.
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Andrew Jackson generally opposed using federal money for local internal improvements. He vetoed projects like the Maysville Road (1830) as state matters, arguing only improvements with a clear national purpose should get federal funding.
Andrew Jackson generally opposed using federal money for local internal improvements. He vetoed projects like the Maysville Road (1830) as state matters, arguing only improvements with a clear national purpose should get federal funding.
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