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whencyclopedia · 5 days ago
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Webster-Hayne Debate
The Webster-Hayne debate was a series of back-and-forth speeches between Senator Daniel Webster of Massachusetts and Senator Robert Y. Hayne of South Carolina in January 1830. What started as a debate over the sale of western lands blossomed into an argument over the nature of the American Union itself, anticipating the Nullification Crisis and, indeed, the American Civil War.
Background: Sectional Rivalries
By the close of the 1820s, the United States had become increasingly divided along sectional lines. The American South, a largely agrarian society driven by slave labor, often found itself at odds with the industrializing North; gone were the days of political calmness and stability that had marked the 'Era of Good Feelings' (c. 1815-1825), with debates like the one surrounding the Missouri Compromise drawing the line between the 'free' states of the North and the 'slave' states of the South. In late 1828, the main point of contention was the implementation of the Tarriff of 1828 – better known as the 'Tarriff of Abominations' – that had been signed by John Quincy Adams in the waning months of his presidency. This was a protective tariff designed to help bolster Northern industries by placing fresh duties on European competitors. These European nations placed retaliatory tariffs on several American goods, including cotton, the staple crop of the South. Many Southerners, therefore, saw this tariff as helping Northern industrialists while suffocating their own economy. Because of the tariff, Adams quickly became the most hated man in the South, contributing to his 1828 election loss to Andrew Jackson.
One of the leading opponents of the tariff was John C. Calhoun, who had served as Adams' vice president and was now set to hold that same office under Jackson. Although he had been a staunch nationalist earlier in his career, Calhoun had since made a sharp heel turn to become a fierce advocate for states' rights. One of these rights, he argued, was that of nullification, which referred to the ability of a state to 'nullify' a federal law it believed to be unjust, until such a time as that law became enshrined in the Constitution. In his 35,000-word, anonymously written pamphlet on the topic of the 'Tarriff of Abominations', Calhoun stated that the tariff was "unconstitutional, unequal, and oppressive; calculated to corrupt the public morals and to destroy the liberty of the country" (quoted in nps.org). His answer, of course, was nullification; states, like his native South Carolina, should be able to hold conventions, in which they could vote to nullify federal acts such as this tariff. The idea was foreboding to many Unionists (like Jackson himself) who feared nullification to be the first step toward secession and, ultimately, the collapse of the Union. In December 1829, as Congress convened for the first time since Jackson's inauguration, the question laid heavy on their minds and would soon lead to one of the most dramatic and eloquent series of debates the Senate had yet witnessed.
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pennsyltuckyheathen · 10 months ago
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Leonard Leo, Koch Bros and other ChristoFascist billionaires using legalized bribery via Federalist Society, Heritage Foundation, Family Research Council and other right wing billionaire-sponsored organizations to deceive and divide Americans.
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undergroundusa · 1 year ago
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NULLIFICATION: The Case for Decentralizing the Federal Government
https://www.amazon.com/Nullification-Case-Decentralizing-Federal-Government-ebook/dp/B0CB1TYJ5S
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jimfostercoc · 1 year ago
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Ron Chernow, author of "Alexander Hamilton," talks about how the beginnings of the American republic included many feuds, among them being how to balance State Rights and the Executive Branch. This full interview from a 2004 episode of "Conversations On The Coast with Jim Foster" can be heard now wherever you get your podcasts.
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janeradikian · 2 years ago
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Jane Rants Episode #7: Break Free From the Fed's Unreality
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southernprideyall2 · 9 months ago
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#quote #statesrights
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energyprison · 9 months ago
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my beautiful baby twins Statesrights and Individualliberty
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ikno-io · 3 months ago
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Explore the complex factors leading to the American Civil War, including slavery, states' rights, economic differences, and political tensions. read the full article: https://bit.ly/41tgp6s #CivilWar #AmericanHistory #Slavery #AbrahamLincoln #StatesRights read more: causes of the civil war
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craigshipp · 2 years ago
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Ron DeSantis Florida CBDC ban.mov from Craig Shipp on Vimeo.
This is why I love the state of Florida. Ron DeSantis @GovRonDeSantis isn't going along with the CBDC federal government control and surveillance programs. See full speech at: youtu.be/0081EVCgNKQ #Bitcoin #FREEDOM #hardmoney #statesrights
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cellardoorskeptics · 6 years ago
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Cellar Door Skeptics 176: How State's Rights Fail Women
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The show goes back to its roots this week with a live episode looking at different current events and some interesting information they felt was worthy of an episode.
As we begin the show, we look into Trump’s desire to steal and claim quotes and accomplishments for his own even if he did not actually affect the outcome. Trump has been given the GEOTUS…
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earlsings · 2 years ago
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“State’s rights” is a smokescreen for the liberty to be racist, sexist, homophobic and transphobic. Oh and the Civil War was about SLAVERY, not State’s rights. “State’s rights” remains a tool of oppression. Read about it. Hello 👋🏾 ☀️ #statesrights Reposted from @drbryanleyva https://www.instagram.com/p/CpPUff4u8K4/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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goku20193 · 3 years ago
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#AndrewPrine #RichardBGarnett #GettysburgPennsylvania #Gettysburg #GettysburgMovie #AmericanCivilWar #ConfederatePrisoners #Confederates #ConfederateArmyOfNorthernVirginia #ConfederateStatesOfAmerica #TheKillerAngels #MichaelShaara #Secession #WarBetweenTheStates #StatesRights #CivilWarEnthusiasts #CivilWarBuffs #ConfederateArmies #ConfederateArmyUniforms https://www.instagram.com/p/CcMXEKglvCuocnDHNB5ml5TEpxQKuuO4jyBa_Y0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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djlewylew · 7 years ago
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#RestoreYourRightsHere: https://solutions.virginia.gov/RestorationOfRights #GetYourRightsBack #VA #Virginia #757 #Commonwealth #RightsBack #RightsRestoration #Felons #Felony #Felon #StatesRights
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geezerwench · 4 years ago
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#StatesRights #tRumpIsDesperate #TrumpIsLosing #TrumpIsCrying #LoserTrump #MAGA #EveryVoteCounts #CountEveryVote #TrumpIsUnfitForOffice https://www.instagram.com/p/CHNsBp7A7-9/?igshid=r72qujzm5jry
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edwardsparklehands · 5 years ago
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Love is a state of mind
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Find someone who looks at you like Montana looks at Idaho.
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aka-xn · 5 years ago
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EVERY. DAMN. TIME. I love the little #election ladies, and I’m so, so grateful for the work they put it on every #electionday. But their aim with the stickers sucks. DON’T BE AN ASSHOLE. VOTE. LOCAL ELECTIONS ARE MORE VITAL THAN EVER FOR YOUR STATE AND NATION’S CIVIC HEALTH! and don’t think I won’t come at you when you start rambling on about presidential candidates next year after obnoxiously avoiding the elections of 2017, 2018, and 2019. I will just come at you so hard. ▫️ #civicduty #civic #citizenship #vote #democracy #democracyinaction #district3 #boston #massachusetts #statesrights #lawandorder #underminethesystem #sabotage #radical #zerothirst #frowntown #frown #akaXN #TheRealXN (at Cathedral High School) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4gJMCInJgR/?igshid=1885u8cq85rgl
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