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concluded that the few Nullifiers who were in Tennessee would not dare to "hoist their colors."[1] New York was said to be ready to adopt strong resolutions against nullification.[2] Even Georgia, it seemed, would disappoint South Carolina in the position she was about to assume.[3]

  1. Van Buren Papers: Jackson to Van Buren, September 16, 1832.
  2. Jackson Papers: James A. Hamilton to Jackson, New York, December 13, 1832.
  3. Van Buren Papers: John Forsyth to Van Buren, November 23, 1832.