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How did Jackson approach the conflict of nationalism and sectionalism?

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He recommended a permanent army and navy;new national bank, protection of industries, system of canals and roads, even a new national university.
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C. He understood both states' rights arguments of the West and the need for national empowerment.

Andrew Jackson was an American statesman, was born on March 15, 1767. Jackson believed firmly in the union as well as in the constitution. He feared that commercial and business interests would corrupt republican values. When South Carolina opposed the tariff law, it took a firm line in favor of nationalism and against secession.


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