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The final resignation was over the issue of the right of states to nullify federal tariff laws and the right of the federal government to send in troops in order to collect these tariffs. Calhoun also wanted to be a Senator which he became after he left the vice presidency. Before this, Calhoun , who was a holdover from the previous administration and distrusted Jackson, sided against Jackson in the Peggy Eaton flap.

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