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Yes, Andrew Jackson supported the Force Bill of 1833, which authorized him to use military force to enforce federal tariffs in South Carolina. This legislation was a response to the Nullification Crisis, where South Carolina attempted to nullify federal tariffs. Jackson viewed the preservation of the Union as paramount and was determined to uphold federal authority against secessionist actions. His support for the Force Bill demonstrated his commitment to maintaining national unity and enforcing Federal Laws.

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