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9 June, 15:06

On what grounds does Jackson oppose a state's right to secede?

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  1. 9 June, 15:17
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    Jackson supported states' rights but viewed nullification as a prelude to secession, and he vehemently opposed any measure that could potentially break up the Union. In July 1832, in an effort to compromise, he signed a new tariff bill that lowered most import duties to their 1816 levels.
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