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 * I.||The Origin of the Conflict (1824–29)|||1
 * II.||Nullification Advocated and Denounced (1830)|||46
 * III. ||The First Test of Strength (1830–31)|||88
 * IV.||A Year OF Campaigning (1831)|||119
 * V.||The Nullifiers Capture the Legislature (1832)|||164
 * VI.||Nullification Adopted (1832)|||208
 * VII.||Jackson and Nullification (1832–33)|||228
 * VIII. ||Nullification Suspended (1833)|||262
 * IX.||The Compromise Tariff and the Force Bill (1833)&emsp;|||286
 * X.||The Test Oath (1833–35)|||316
 * colspan=2 |Bibliography|||367
 * } ix
 * V.||The Nullifiers Capture the Legislature (1832)|||164
 * VI.||Nullification Adopted (1832)|||208
 * VII.||Jackson and Nullification (1832–33)|||228
 * VIII. ||Nullification Suspended (1833)|||262
 * IX.||The Compromise Tariff and the Force Bill (1833)&emsp;|||286
 * X.||The Test Oath (1833–35)|||316
 * colspan=2 |Bibliography|||367
 * } ix
 * IX.||The Compromise Tariff and the Force Bill (1833)&emsp;|||286
 * X.||The Test Oath (1833–35)|||316
 * colspan=2 |Bibliography|||367
 * } ix
 * colspan=2 |Bibliography|||367
 * } ix