no one won- it was a tie!
whether or not states had the right to nullify a federal law (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧
Daniel Webster
It was the doctrine of nullification
slavery
Daniel Webster strongly opposed nullification and believed that the federal government was above the states. This is made clear in the Webster-Hayne Debate of 1830, where Webster argued against pro-nullification South Carolina senator Robert Hayne.
The Webster-Hayne Debate was between a man named Daniel Webster and a man named Robert Hayne.
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Doctrine of Nullification.
Doctrine of Nullification.
It was over the doctrine of nullification
In 1830 In 1830
The debate was on January 19, to January 27, 1830
whether or not states had the right to nullify a federal law (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧
It was also a debate about the issue of slavery.
Hayne, a politician during Jackson's presidency, raised many issues about State's rights and Slavery. Some of his comments revolved around the tariff of 1828. He said the Tariff, "was producing a spirit of jealousy and distrust" (Meacham 127).
Was 1830.