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Andrew Jackson, 1829-1837. He ended it by massing troops and preparing to invade South Carolina, so they backed down...fast!

If he had gone ahead, chances are the American Civil-War would have happened 30 years earlier, and there is little doubt Jackson would have kicked butt.

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South Carolina seceded December of 1860. At the time the US President was James Buchanan. He did not run for a second term.

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Lincoln was president

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