Andrew Jackson made the statement “The union shall be preserved” in response to South Carolina’s threat to nullify a federal law. This event was part of the Nullification Crisis, where South Carolina attempted to declare that they would not enforce certain federal tariffs. Jackson firmly opposed this action, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the union.
“The union shall be preserved.”—Andrew Jackson, 1830Andrew Jackson made this statement in response to what event?(1 point)ResponsesSouth Carolina’s threat to nullify a federal lawSouth Carolina’s threat to nullify a federal lawgrowing opposition to the Mexican-American Wargrowing opposition to the Mexican-American WarMissouri being admitted as a slave stateMissouri being admitted as a slave statethe passage of the American System
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