Senator Daniel Webster, in opposing the new Bank of the United States in 1816, spoke for the interests of
A) New England Federalists who feared the rising financial power of Philadelphia.
B) southern planters who feared skyrocketing inflation.
C) westerners who were angry that there would not be branches in every state.
D) Old Republicans who were worried about the interest on their farm mortgages.
E) economic nationalists who felt a trade war with Britain would improve the economy.
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