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"I recognize no ALLEGIANCE, as paramount to that which the citizens of South Carolina owe to the State of their birth",
Robert Hayne, 1832



Related Documents:

The Rise of the Second Party System, 1822, by Thomas Jefferson

Henry Clay and Slavery, 1823, by Henry Clay

The Election of 1824, 1824, by Henry Clay

John Quincy Adams's Nationalism, 1824, by John Quincy Adams

Nullification, 1832, by Andrew Jackson

Nullification, 1833, by Andrew Jackson

Andrew Jackson and the Bank of the United States, 1834, by Andrew Jackson

David Crockett and Andrew Jackson, 1834, by David Crockett

David Crockett and Texas, 1834, by David Crockett

Political Democratization and The Dorr War, 1834, by Thomas W. Dorr

Party Competition and the Rise of the Whigs, 1840, by James Buchanan

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