The answer to this question is The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions of 1798.
In 1798, the theories of nullification were set in motion by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson. The theories of nullification were recorded in the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions.
Thomas Madison died in 1798.
The Kentucky and Virgina Resolutions passed in the 1798 and 1789 =D
The Kentucky and Virgina Resolutions passed in the 1798 and 1789 =D
George Jefferson was a potatoe cleaner!!and he work in 1798.
It was introduced by Lord Richard Wellesy who was the governer-general of India from 1798 to 1805.
1798 by inventor Eli Whitney..(:
He believed it was unconstitutional and was against it.
The Democratic-Republicans, led by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson searched a way to fight the alien and sedition acts. they found it in a theory that the federal government could not violate. Jefferson & Madison wrote resolution (or statements) passed by Kentucky and Virginia legislatures in 1798 and 1799.
Jefferson was against this act, passed in 1798. He campaigned against and won the election of 1800. The act was allowed to expire. He was the vice-president in 1798 and did not punish anybody.
In 1798, under President John Adams. Adams was defeated for reelection in 1800 by Thomas Jefferson. When Jefferson, who had always been against the acts, took office in 1801, he allowed them to expire.