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V V   stage was set for the cleverest political trap of 1830, President Jackson glanced up at Toastmaster johh °
V i I V a trap to catch President Andrew jackson. The trap- Roane, glanced down at a slip of paper in his hand, A
~ T I pers; Vice-President john Clay Calhoun and his dis- rose to his feet. The hum of excitement was quiehly
  = ‘ 1   gruntled South Carolina supporters. Their purpose: to silenced. The President raised his wine glass, said six
;. . V¤ *’*   make the President commit himself to South Caro- crisp words: "Our Union: It must be preserved!"
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