President Andrew Jackson declared his opposition to nullification in his proclamation on December 10, 1832. This was in response to South Carolina's Nullification Ordinance, which declared federal tariffs unenforceable within the state. Jackson asserted that nullification was unconstitutional and emphasized the supremacy of federal law over state law. His strong stance ultimately led to a compromise and the resolution of the crisis.
Nullification was the idea that the states could declare acts of congress to be unconstitutional. In particular South Carolina objected to the federal tariff while Jackson was president and decided to nullify it and so not collect it or pay it.
Andrew Jackson was devoted to the Union. This meant that his attitude toward nullification was negative, and he opposed it.
Andrew Jackson claimed the acceptance of the theory of nullification.
The nullification crisis of 1832 centered around southern opposition to tariffs.
He was totally against the idea of nullification and made that fact clear in a paper.
Andrew Jackson claimed the acceptance of the theory of nullification.
tariffs on imported goods.
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