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Why was nullification so appealing to Southern states? Why was nullification so appealing to Southern states? They wanted to see a return of the transatlantic slave trade. They saw it as a way to protect themselves from military aggression. They had come to see it as a way of ultimately protecting their right to hold slaves. Many Southern states had never recognized the power of federal government.

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Nullification became a refuge for Southern states, a melancholic strategy rooted in the desperate attempt to safeguard their institution of slavery, revealing the poignant reality of the profound societal fractures that marked that period.
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