“The union shall be preserved.”

—Andrew Jackson, 1830

Andrew Jackson made this statement in response to what event?

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South Carolina’s threat to nullify a federal law

South Carolina’s threat to nullify a federal law

growing opposition to the Mexican-American War

growing opposition to the Mexican-American War

Missouri being admitted as a slave state

Missouri being admitted as a slave state

the passage of the American System

the passage of the American System

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Andrew Jackson made the statement "The union shall be preserved" in response to South Carolina’s threat to nullify a federal law. This was part of the Nullification Crisis in the early 1830s, where South Carolina attempted to declare certain federal tariffs null and void within the state.

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