Answer: The Force Bill authorized President Andrew Jackson to use military power to force South Carolina to collect customs duties in the state. But the Force Bill also offered a compromise to defuse the situation, by passing a lower federal tariff in 1833.
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Generally, the case will not be overturned over issues of fact, but will look to see whether the law was correctly and properly applied. Most often, the decision will only be changed if a legal or procedural error was found with the original decision.
In any event, there are many cases where the Court of Appeal will overturn decisions without implying any criticism of the original judge, for example, where the lower court was required to follow an earlier decision of the Court of Appeal which is subsequently found to be incorrect.
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In response to Pontiac's Rebellion, a revolt of Native Americans led by Pontiac, an Ottawa chief, King George III declared all lands west of the Appalachian Divide off-limits to colonial settlers. This royal proclamation, issued on October 7, 1763, closed down colonial expansion westward beyond Appalachia.
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