Proclamation Regarding Nullification: Compare and Contrast
Proclamation Regarding Nullification: Compare and Contrast
"South Carolina Exposition and Protest" (1828)
Calhoun's Exposition was Lex Luthor to the Jackson Proclamation's Superman. Batman to his Joker. Wolverine to his Magneto. Get the picture? If Jackson and Calhoun were actually superheroes/villains...
Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions (1798 and 1799)
You know how when you are really little, you listen to your parents without questioning too much? Sure, there's a complaint here and there, but their authority was iron-clad. Then you hit your pret...
Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, just like the Nullification Crisis, was created in an atmosphere defined by North/South animosities and questions about the nature of federal power. But as if it was...
The Webster-Hayne Debate (1830)
In 1829, a Connecticut senator floated the idea of putting an indefinite limit on the sale of lands in the west and the surveying of new land. A Missouri senator protested that this was just a ploy...
The Olive Branch by Mathew Carey (1816)
The full title was The Olive Branch, or, Faults on Both Sides, Federal and Democratic. A Serious Appeal on the Necessity of Mutual Forgiveness and Harmony. Shmoop loves those 19th-century titles. B...