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Medal - History of the United States South Carolina Voted for Nullification

Location United States
Year 1966-1977
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse description The obverse features a high-relief scene depicting three figures in early 19th-century attire standing before a columned building and trees, representing the South Carolina legislators who voted for nullification. The surrounding border legend reads 'SOUTH CAROLINA VOTES FOR NULLIFICATION' along the upper arc, with two small five-pointed stars flanking the date 'NOV. 24, 1832' along the lower arc.
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Obverse lettering SOUTH CAROLINA VOTES FOR NULLIFICATION
NOV. 24, 1832
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Reverse lettering 1832 APR. 6 - Black Hawk War with Indians begins, lasting until Aug.; NOV. 24 - South Carolina passes Nullification Ordinance against the high tariffs of 1828 and 1832; DEC. 10 - President Jackson warns against use of nullification; DEC. 28 - John C. Calhoun resigns as Vice President. FM
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