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nobody knew exactly where Jackson stood on the issue od states' rights but he has given toasts in favor of states' rights. He declared-"Our Federal Union-it must be preserved." So, Jackson was in favor for unionist rather than states rights.
the court decided that slave owners should be allowed to reclaim their slaves this was in the favor of calhoun
they had their own laws to protect people's freedoms.
they had their own laws to protect people's freedoms.
== == Yes Chalers Cotesworth Pinckney was in favor of the Bill of Rights. So was alot of other framers.
nobody knew exactly where Jackson stood on the issue od states' rights but he has given toasts in favor of states' rights. He declared-"Our Federal Union-it must be preserved." So, Jackson was in favor for unionist rather than states rights.
True.
states's rights
The North was in favor of federal rights. The South wanted anarchy, however.
states's rights
John C. Calhoun. ( I think. )
FALSE! They did not favor a Bill of Rights because they did not think it was necessary for a strong federal government.
John C. Calhoun argued that the tariffs violated equal rights. According to his perspective, tariffs not only favored the northern states, but also harmed the southern states. Imported goods hurt the income of all people in South Carolina. As far as Calhoun was concerned, helping support the northern industrial base was not the purpose of the federal government.
He was in favor of a strong state's rights.
Some states were not in favor of a Bill of Rights because they had their own laws to protect people's freedoms. They also felt that the Bill of Rights was not inclusive enough.
He fell out of favor because when the south was rebelling against the tariff the Jackson was trying to enforce. Calhoun took the side of the South
Democrats believe in a powerful central government, Republicans believe in states rights.