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As a response to the National Bank issue during Jackson’s presidency, Henry Clay suggested shifting funds to state banks. voiced his support of state banks. called for an end to the bank’s charter. helped to organize the Whig Party.

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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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During the middle of the 19th century the National Bank issue, also known as Bank War, consisted in Jackson's goal to dissolve the National Bank and create State Banks. At this time, Kentucky Senator Henry Clay helped to organize the Whig Party which opposed to Jackson's objective and tried to give more power to the Congress than the president, because he thought Jackson had too much control.

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