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daniel webster’s reply to andrew jackson, july 11, 1832 note: daniel we…

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daniel webster’s reply to andrew jackson, july 11, 1832 note: daniel webster was one of the giants of the us senate and at one time served as director of the boston branch of the national bank. he often disagreed with jackson. jackson’s message extends the grasp of the president over every power of the government.... it sows...the seeds of jealousy and ill - will against the government of which its author is the official head. it raises a cry that liberty is in danger, at the very moment when it puts forth claims to powers heretofore unknown and unheard of.... it seeks to inflame the poor against the rich, it wantonly attacks whole classes of the people, for the purposes of turning against them the prejudices and resentments of the other classes.

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Since no specific question is provided about this text, it's hard to give a targeted answer. If you want to analyze the historical context (related to History in Social Science), understand the political rhetoric (related to Politics in Social Science), or do a literary analysis of the text (related to Literature in Arts), please clarify your question, such as asking about the main argument of Daniel Webster, the historical background of this reply, or the rhetorical devices used in the text.