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  • 02-12-2019
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what did andrew jackson think about the nullification crisis​

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joshnajd joshnajd
  • 12-12-2019

President Andrew Jackson's response is depended upon the unity and the survival of the country.

Explanation:

Andrew Jackson presented the response to the states and the congress, arguing for the justification.

For the state nullification of the federal law in the country is misjudge, misguided, unconstitutional law and the treasonous for the country. He issued the proclamation to the people of South Carolina that the dispute arises in the state rights to nullify the federal law in their countries.

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