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Nullification in Georgia primarily took place during the Nullification Crisis of the 1830s, when the state asserted its right to invalidate Federal Laws it deemed unconstitutional, particularly regarding tariffs. The most notable instance occurred in 1832 when the Georgia legislature passed a resolution declaring the federal tariff laws null and void within the state. This was part of a broader Southern response to perceived overreach by the federal government, reflecting tensions that would eventually contribute to the Civil War.

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