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what were the two main reasons for jackson and calhoun's separation

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John C Calhoun supported the theory of concurrent majority through the doctrine of nullification - that individual states could override federal legislation they deemed unconstitutional. Jackson, who supported states rights but believed that nullification threatened the Union, opposed it.

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