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We [New Englanders] look upon the states, not as separated, but as united. We love to dwell on that union, and on the mutual happiness which it has so much promoted. . . . In our contemplation, Carolina and Ohio are parts of the same country. . . . We do not impose geographical limits to our patriotic feeling or regard. . . . —Senator Daniel Webster, reply to Senator Robert Hayne, January 1830 In this reply, Daniel Webster is reacting to — A. the inability of citizens to elect Supreme Court justices B. an attempted nullification of a federal law by a state C. a proposal to revise the amendment process of the U.S. Constitution D. the federal seizure of private land for transportation networks

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Answered by rudraprataps329
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Answered by jhilmil26
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United States. ... I have not now said that we should hug these lands as a favorite source of pecuniary ... My opinion is, that as much is to be made of the land as fairly and ... So much for my contradiction.

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