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Yes, Andrew Jackson opposed the tariff in 1828 because he believed that it would start a civil war and also ran hiscampaign as a man of the country, not a man of sectionalism.

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President Jackson felt that tariffs could be a wonderful chance to help with the economy of many farm ares.

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Jackson was a strong supporter of tariffs. He's well known for his Tariff of 1828 and the ensuing nullification crisis.

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