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Andrew Jackson stopped the south from seceding in the nullification crisis by compromising with them. He agreed to lower the tariffs on the cloth that they wanted to use to cloth their slaves and they agreed not to use the nullification clause again because in fact congress had not even made it a real law yet, it was just a bill that had not been passed yet

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Was it Andrew Jackson fault of the nullification crisis?

Potatoes


How did the nullification crisis affect sectionalism even more?

The bank war and the Nullification Crisis increased sectionalism because Jackson's policies divided the nation over Bank War and the Nullification Crisis.


What actions did Andrew Jackson take in the nullification crisis?

Nullification refers to a state's ability to ignore (nullify) acts of Congress. Jackson's actions in the nullification crisis suggests hebelieved in the limited use of federal power but also that states were not truly sovereign.


How did Andrew Jackson respond to the nullification crisis?

He took over the American bank


Jackson's handling of the Nullification Crisis was most upsetting to?

States' rights supporters.


What was Andrew Jackson's response to the nullification crisis?

He admitted that the Union was a compact of states.


Who was most upset by the way Jackson handled the nullification crisis?

south carolina


Who was involved in the nullification conflict?

The Nullification Crisis was initiated by the Vice President (at the time) John C. Calhoun, as an advocate for states rights.


How did Webster and Jackson's view the nullification crisis?

they said it was some donkey doo doo


How was the Nullification Crisis 1833 in resolved?

A compromise tariff, supported by President Jackson, was passed.


Consequences to the Nullification Crisis?

There were so many consequences to the Nullification Crisis. First of all there was so much doubt created in the Jackson's presidency and there was unification of the South among other effects.


Jackson's response to the nullification crisis?

During the nullification crisis, President Jackson firmly opposed the nullification doctrine and threatened to use military force to uphold federal authority. He signed the Force Bill, allowing him to use the military to enforce federal laws in South Carolina. Ultimately, a compromise was reached, averting a potential crisis.

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