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  2. Nullification crisis - Wikipedia

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    The nullification crisis was a sectional political crisis in the United States in 1832 and 1833, ... The nullifiers won and on October 20, 1832, Hamilton called the ...

  3. John C. Calhoun - Wikipedia

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    He won 182 of 261 electoral votes, ... After the implementation of the Compromise Tariff of 1833, which helped solve the Nullification Crisis, ...

  4. Henry Clay - Wikipedia

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    Clay won election to the Senate in 1831 and ran as the National Republican nominee in the 1832 presidential election, but he was defeated decisively by President Jackson. After the 1832 election, Clay helped bring an end to the nullification crisis by leading passage of the Tariff of 1833.

  5. Martin Van Buren - Wikipedia

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    The Jackson–Van Buren ticket won the 1832 election by a landslide, [129] and Van Buren took office as the eighth Vice President of the United States on March 4, 1833, at the age of 50. [130] During the Nullification Crisis, Van Buren counseled Jackson to pursue a policy of conciliation with South Carolina leaders. [131]

  6. Report of 1800 - Wikipedia

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    The arguments made in the Resolutions and the Report were later used frequently during the nullification crisis of 1832, when South Carolina declared federal tariffs to be unconstitutional and void within the state. Madison rejected the concept of nullification and the notion that his arguments supported such a practice.

  7. Is the US about to fall to authoritarianism? Here’s what ...

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    Our nation has endured deep division and near collapse at least six times since the Revolutionary War: The violent Shays Rebellion in 1786 that revealed the failings of the Articles of ...

  8. Troup party - Wikipedia

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    During the Nullification Crisis, the factions fractured into nullifier and union (or anti-nullification) men. ... While the Troup slate won, two of them cast their ...

  9. Nullification (U.S. Constitution) - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution does not contain any clause expressly providing that the states have the power to declare federal laws unconstitutional. Supporters of nullification have argued that the states' power of nullification is inherent in the nature of the federal system. They have argued that before the Constitution was ratified, the states essentially were separate nation