Proclamation, by Andrew Jackson, President of the United States.

December 10, 1832 Proclamation by President Andrew Jackson, warning South Carolina and its citizens following the passage of an ordinance nullifying the tariff acts in the state of South Carolina. Of note, the president condemned the notion of a "state veto on the laws of the Union", and...

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OCLC:1237768811
Corporate Author: United States. President (1829-1837 : Jackson)
Language:English
Published: [Richmond, Va.?] : [Thomas Ritchie, printer to the Commonwealth?], [1832]
Series:House document (Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates) ; 1832, no. 13.
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Summary:December 10, 1832 Proclamation by President Andrew Jackson, warning South Carolina and its citizens following the passage of an ordinance nullifying the tariff acts in the state of South Carolina. Of note, the president condemned the notion of a "state veto on the laws of the Union", and warned the federal laws must be enforced.
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"Done at the City of Washington this 10th day of December, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two ... Andrew Jackson. By the president: Edw. Livingston, Secretary of State."--Page 8.
Proclamation on nullification dated Dec. 10, 1832.
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