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The Nullification Crisis - Instruction Webster and Sectionalism Read the passage from Webster's speech, then answer the question. This quote shows that Webster wanted South Carolina to revolt. sectional
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The Nullification Crisis - Instruction
Webster and Sectionalism
Read the passage from Webster's speech, then
answer the question.
This quote shows that Webster wanted
South Carolina to revolt.
sectional tensions to be resolved.
sectional tensions to increase.
Massachusetts to be stronger than South
Carolina
In early times, no States cherished greater
harmony... than Massachusetts and South
Carolina.... Shoulder to shoulder they went
through the Revolution, hand in hand they
stood round the administration of [George]
Washington.
-Daniel Webster,
1830
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Sectional tensions to go away
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