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What issue influenced president jackson to veto the maysville road bill?

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Whether internal improvements within states should be federally funded

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Jackson vetoed the bill, arguing that federal subsidies for internal improvements that were located wholly within a single U.S. state were unconstitutional. Jackson even said that he did not oppose the road, but simply wanted the state to fund it and not the federal government
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