* Written by Thomas Jefferson (Kentucky) and James Madison (Virginia)
* Argued that the Acts were unconstitutional and a violation of states' rights
* Claimed that states had the right to nullify federal laws deemed unconstitutional
* Written by Thomas Jefferson (Kentucky) and James Madison (Virginia)
* Argued that the Acts were unconstitutional and a violation of states' rights
* Claimed that states had the right to nullify federal laws deemed unconstitutional
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