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The idea of states' rights vs federal power was one of the key concerns that led to sectional tensions in the early 1800s which threatened American nationalism.

What is the example of American nationalism?

  • States, especially South Carolina, started to support the nullification argument during Andrew Jackson's administration.
  • Jackson viewed this philosophy as treason even though it was developed as an alternative to secession and holds that the states should have the final word over the legitimacy of american nationalism.
  • Jackson passed the Force Act, allowing the president to employ the military to enforce federal law, in response to threats of nullification on the "tariff of abominations."
  • These activities contributed to a larger conflict between the federal government's authority and states' rights, which posed a grave threat to American nationalism.

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