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Generally a supporter of slavery and the rights of southern states, he nonetheless fought one of his defining battles on the issue of "nullification".
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There have been unfortunate instances of nullification.
But Jackson and Calhoun fought, primarily over the doctrine of nullification.
If he disapproved of nullification, then he would do what it took to defeat it.
--From "Address thethe People of the United States," issued by the South Carolina Convention of 1832 This passage supports the: a) Northwest Ordinance b) Great Compromise c) Emancipation Proclamation d) Ordinance of Nullification 1. C (73 percent of students answered correctly) 2. B (64 percent) 3. C (76 percent) 4. A (45 percent) 5.
The doctrine of nullification had been advocated by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison in the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 99.
The legislature called for a special state convention, and on November 24 , 1832 the convention adopted the Ordinance of Nullification.
Sen. John C. Calhoun, the architect of nullification, was the major spokesman for the South until his death in 1850.
As editor, he attacked both nullification and the chief architect of nullification, John C. Calhoun.
Metcalfe opposed the spoils system and the doctrine of nullification.
Madison rejected the concept of nullification and the notion that his arguments supported such a practice.
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