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viva [34]
3 years ago
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What Was Jackson's opinion of southern secession? and Why did Jackson feel this way? Please hurry I need the answer ASAP

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lana66690 [7]3 years ago
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<span>Andrew Jackson was opposed to it and when South Carolina flirted with secession in the Nullification Crisis he got Congress to pass a force bill authorizing him to use military force to put down a rebellion. Jackson, while staunchly pro-slavery, was an arch-nationalist who had spent much of his career protecting and expanding the US. He wasn't going to tolerate anyone trying to take themselves out of the US.
Hope this helps:D
Have a great rest of a brainly day!</span>
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