Andrew Jackson Nullification Crisis Research Paper

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President Jackson did not violate any states rights in his dealings with South Carolina in the nullification crisis. The nullification crisis happened during Andrew Jackson’s presidency, it was a conflict between South Carolina and the federal government. Martin Van Buren was President Andrew Jackson's Secretary of State and vice-president after. As the Secretary of State Van Buren became President Andrew Jackson’s most trusted advisor. Andrew Jackson did not agree with the tariff that started the crisis. However, as commander-in-chief and as the protector of the Constitution, he believed South Carolina had no right to nullify Federal law. He considered it a treasonous act and he openly threatened South Carolina with war.Andrew Jackson did