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Q: Why did the south create the doctrine of nullification?
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What was john c calhoun's solution to the tariff of abominations?

Doctrine of Nullification and South Carolina threatened to succeed from the Union.


The Kentucky resolution was an early expression of the?

Doctrine of nullification


What was the issue around the Webster-Hayne Debate?

It was the doctrine of nullification


Why the doctrine of nullification become popular in the South?

The Doctrine of Nullification became popular in the South because it allowed for the states to abide by their own laws when they thought the laws of the Federal government were not suited to their government, or were unconstitutional. This gave rise to the states in the South making their own rules about slavery.


Was Andrew Jackson a strong advocate of Calhoun's doctrine of nullification?

No- he was strongly against the idea of nullification and used force to collect tariffs in South Carolina.


The idea that states can reject federal laws is?

The Doctrine of Nullification.


What was the Webster?

It was over the doctrine of nullification


What was the Hayne - Webster debate?

Doctrine of Nullification.


What was the Webster -Hayne debate about?

Doctrine of Nullification.


Who associated with the doctrine of nullification?

Thomas Jefferson wrote the nullification doctrine. However, James Madison had a lot to do with the articulation of the doctrine.


What was the hayne-Webster debate?

It was over the doctrine of nullification


Who wrote the doctrine of nullification?

John C. Calhuon