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Santa Ana sent some of his troops to Goliad.
Hitler did not send troops to the future.
Any country with an army or militia will send there troops into a conflict or war.
No.
The U.S. wanted to defeat the communist troops who were there.
Jackson threatened to send federal troops to South Carolina to force them to comply with the law. Jackson did send troops.
Jackson threatened to send federal troops to South Carolina to force them to comply with the law. Jackson did send troops.
Jackson threatened to send federal troops to South Carolina to force them to comply with the law. Jackson did send troops.
Santa Ana sent some of his troops to Goliad.
Federal troops fought in Illinois and Wisconsin during the BlackHawk War of 1832 against the Sac and Fox Indians. Jackson threatened military action in South Carolina in order to collect import duties.
The United States sent Andrew Jackson to Florida in 1817 in pursuit of Indians. He invaded the state.
President Andrew Jackson is the one person who did not favor nullification. He actually warned those who were pushing for it that they would be charged with treason and will send army troops on any state that will contravene the law.
Strip it of its weapons, munitions and troops.
he was the eleventh U.S. president and also accused HHenry clay of a corrupt bargain and he opposed the bank of the united states and even threatened south Carolina to collect the "tariff of abominations" or else he would send troops to enforce it
Andrew Jackson was sent to Georgia to chase a tribe of Seminole Indians back into Florida who had been raiding and damaging plantations because there were no rich people or plantations in the Spain territory of Florida.
Hitler did not send troops to the future.
John C. Calhoun called on the south to nullify President Andrew Jackson's tariff of 1828. His home state of South Carolina passed legislation to nullify a federal law. President Jackson was empowered by the Force Bill, which gave the President the power to send troops to make sure federal law was obeyed. Jackson sent federal troops to Charleston, and threatened to hang Calhoun. The Compromise of 1833 eased tensions.