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Andrew Jackson had friends among his political allies, such as Martin Van Buren and James K. Polk, who supported his policies and shared his political beliefs. His enemies included the Whig Party, led by Henry Clay and Daniel Webster, who opposed Jackson's strong executive power and policies such as the removal of Native Americans from their lands. Jackson's aggressive and controversial actions, such as his use of the spoils system and his veto of the Bank of the United States recharter, also made him enemies among his political opponents.

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