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BEFORE ANDREW JACKSON TOOK OFFICE, CONGRESS PLACED A HIGH TARIFF ON IMPORTS, CAUSING ANGRY SOUTHERNERS TO CALL IT THE.......
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TARIFF OF ABOMINATIOMS
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STATED THAT SINCE THE STATES HAD FORMED THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT, STATE POWER SHOULD BE GREATER THAN FEDERAL
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STATES' RIGHTS DOCTRINE
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CONFLICT BETWEEN THE SUPPORTERS AND THE OPPONENTS OF NULLIFICATION DEEPEND.
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NULLIFICATION CRISIS
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AMERICAN LAWYER AND STATESMAN, HE SPOKE OUT AGAINST NULLIFICATION AND STATES' RIGHTS, BELIEVING THAT THE COUNTRY SHOULD STAY UNIFIED
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DANIEL WEBSTER
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THE COURT RULED THAT THE NATIONAL BANK WAS CONSTITUTIONAL
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MCCULLOCH v. MARYLAND
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FAVORED THE IDEA OF A WEAK PRESIDENT AND A STRONG CONGRESS
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WHIG PARTY
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SEVERE ECONOMIC DEPRESSION
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PANIC OF 1837
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AMERICAN POLITICIAN, HE SERVED AS THE GOVERNER OF INDIAN TERRITORY AND FOUGHT TECUMSEH IN THE BATTLE OF TIPPECANOE. HE WAS THE NINTH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
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WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON
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