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This showed the fight between states' rights and federal rights. It was difficult to find a good balance between the two.
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Booker T. Washington
i think (from what i know from my textbook), the second continental congress influenced the conflict between the colonists and Britain because the congress started sending tons of stuff (like the Olive Branch Petition) to King George and also sending George a tougher statement called the Declaration of the Causes and Necessities of Taking Up Arms. but the effort to make peace failed. in fact, King George didn't even bother to answer the Olive Branch Petition. instead, he declared the colonies were "in open...rebellion." Parliament, meanwhile, voted to send 20,000 soldiers to the colonies to end the revolt. and all this influenced the conflict between the colonists and Britain.
The Nullification Crisis was initiated by the Vice President (at the time) John C. Calhoun, as an advocate for states rights.
the Nullification Crisis was put to an end by the Great Compromiser himself, Henry Clay, with the Compromise Tariff of 1833.
Nullification Crisis
This was actually a contiuum conflict before the Civil War, known as nullification. This was solved after the Civil war.
The Civil War.
Refer to: What are the main causes of conflict between the President and Congress?
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It Put Them In Conflict With President Johnson (: .Tara Elizabeth Douglas <3
Well, im not sure... Can anybody help me answer this?? Lol :p Sorry to disturb anybody
It is the Balfour Declaration.
It showed how powerful Congress was compared to the president. or It put them in conflict with President Johnson.
Alexander Hamilton.After Washington left the office, Jefferson and Hamilton had a conflict between each other. That's why for example If Biden was president and Sarah as vice president they would be in trouble because there political believes, party's and so on. PS Ignore the links, that was a mistake of my own sorry.