Daniel Webster had an idea that was different from the states’ rights doctrine and nullification crisis. What did he believe?
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Webster believed in a strong central government. Just two years after his famous last Senate speech, Webster fell from his horse at his Massachusetts home and died of a brain injury.
He opposed the protective tariff from 1816 to 1824 but voted for the tariff act of 1828. Webster supported Andrew Jackson in the nullification crisis, and opposed him on policy toward the Bank of the United States. ... Elected to the Senate in 1844, Webster supported the Compromise of 1850.
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Kylo He opposed the protective tariff from 1816 to 1824 but voted for the tariff act of 1828. Webster supported Andrew Jackson in the nullification crisis, and opposed him on policy toward the Bank of the United States. ... Elected to the Senate in 1844, Webster supported the Compromise of 1850. \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) Yes!! correct
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