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One very notable and outspoken opponent of the Indian Removal Act was Davy Crockett.

There was also Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, James Madison, OR (emphisis on OR I'm not sure who, but it was one of those three OR this last one) John Marshall. I really hope I helped at least some of you 'cuz i looked up this question for my open book take home test and Davy Crockett was not one of the choices XP

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