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In the US Senate, President Jackson had two popular and powerful opponents in Henry Clay and Theodore Frelinghuysen. They believed that uprooting Native tribes would be unfair to them.

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Q: What were two of the powerful political leaders who opposed Indian removal in the US in 1832?
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