Force Bill
South Carolina.
The 7th President, Andrew Jackson, was born in South Carolina.
Jackson threatened to send federal troops to South Carolina to force them to comply with the law. Jackson did send troops.
First President not bornn in Virginia or Massachusetts- Andrew Jackson born in the Waxhaws area on the border of North and South Carolina.
In response to tariffs laid on South Carolina by President Andrew Jackson, a number of South Carolina citizens endorsed the states' rights to nullification of tariffs. South Carolina declared the tariffs of of 1828 and 1832 null and void through the Ordinance of Nullification. This led to President Jackson sending a small amount of naval vessels to South Carolina in November 1832.
No US President was born in South Carolina. the person who wrote the answer before this surely didnt do enoughresearch and is a liar...... the answer coming up is the right answer.Andrew Jackson WAS born in South Carolina.
No, President Jackson took his election as a mandate to support South Carolina's right of nullification.
Andrew Jackson might have been the 7th i think someone else was but whatever. put Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson was the seventh President. His parents lived in the area of Waxhaws, North Carolina which is on the border of South Carolina. There is some question as to whether he was born in North or South Carolina, but he grew up in North Carolina.
Probably. He always said he was born there.
President Andrew Jackson supported the preservation of the Union and in response to South Carolina's threat of secession, Jackson ordered armed forces to the South Carolina capital of Charleston to enforce the Tariff Act. The volatile situation was remedied only when Henry Clay negotiated a compromise tariff acceptable to both the federal government and South Carolina. Calhoun ultimately resigned the vice presidency in protest.
Andrew Jackson is the only possible answer and there is a serious question as to whether he was born in South or North Carolina..