The address articulated Jackson's commitment to preserve the Union and enforce federal laws—especially in the context of the Nullification Crisis—and set the political tone for his second term.
On March 4, 1833, President Andrew Jackson delivered his second inaugural address to mark the start of his second term.
The address articulated Jackson's commitment to preserve the Union and enforce federal laws—especially in the context of the Nullification Crisis—and set the political tone for his second term.
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