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January 26, 1830 Daniel Webster states "Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable" during a debate on state's rights
March 15, 1830 Abraham Lincoln moves to Macon County, Illinois, about 10 miles south of Decatur Indiana
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June 1, 1830 Georgia declares that laws of the Cherokee Nation are null and void, violating the Treaty Clause of the Constitution. Georgia

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