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Presidents James Madison and James Monroe opposed the American System, particularly its emphasis on a strong federal role in economic development through tariffs, a national bank, and internal improvements. They believed that such centralization could threaten states' rights and lead to excessive federal power. While both supported infrastructure development, they preferred a more limited federal involvement, emphasizing the importance of state sovereignty and individual liberties. Their opposition reflected a broader concern about balancing federal authority with states' rights in the post-Revolutionary context.

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