How Did Andrew Jackson Respond To South Carolina'S Claimed Right Of Nullification In 1832?

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How Did Andrew Jackson Respond To South Carolina'S Claimed Right Of Nullification In 1832?

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- He responded by declaring that South Carolina's Ordinance of Nullification in 1832 violated the letter of the constitution and was "destructive of the great object for which it was formed". - He also warned south Carolina that "disunion by armed force is treason" - He passed military bill to compel south Carolina obedience to national laws and addressed the Souths objections with a new tariff act that reduced rates to the modest level.

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