John C. Calhoun spent much of his political career as a nationalist but after he wrote The South Carolina Exposition and Protest he became fully committed to the cause of the South. In this essay, he introduced the concept of "nullification" which lent itself to the later Nullification Crisis. Explain how this concept was very much the same idea as that articulated by Jefferson and Madison in the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions and how this came to be attached to the South and the "states' rights" position.

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The Nullification crisis was similar to the idea articulated by Jefferson and Madison because both tried to make federal law null and void.

The Nullification crisis

This Crisis was related to the confrontation between South Carolina and the Federal Government over the former's demand to declare Federal Tariffs of 1828 and 1832 as null and void.

It was similar to Resolutions of Jefferson and Madison because their resolution put the argument that the Federal Law of Alien and Sedition Acts were unconstitutional.

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