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Secession in Massachusetts; Nullification in South Carolina
Secession off the Coast of Massachusetts On the island of Nantucket off the coast of Massachusetts, a British gunboat patrolled the shore, cutting off supplies from the mainland. Some islanders begged for food in town. The sea-going islanders, whalers by … Continue reading →
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