Analyze Jackson's actions during the nullification crisis (Make sure to include thoughts on states rights and The Force Bill) in 3 sentences long

During the nullification crisis, President Andrew Jackson firmly believed in the supremacy of the federal government and opposed the idea of states' rights. He viewed nullification as a direct challenge to the authority of the federal government and asserted that it was unconstitutional. In response, he proposed the Force Bill, which authorized him to use military force to ensure the enforcement of federal laws, further demonstrating his commitment to a strong central government.