Founding Fathers Forum Game: A republic, if you can keep it.

DeWitt Clinton uses his position as VP to pressure some in Congress to support the Whig-National stance on the Nullification Crisis. Spend one faction IP for 3 votes. Vote Yes with 13 votes.

@Navaronegun

Vote yes with 3

@Brooski to vote next.

13 votes no

14 votes no

11 votes yes- I believe it’s the VP’s job to break the tie

Clinton breaks the tie with a Yes vote.

@CF_Kane

Maybe if literally everyone else runs out of influence I can have some effect on the outcome of this game…

Plenty of time left in the game to make your mark. And even more time if we decide to continue playing through the expansion, which I now have on order.

Marshall went to South Carolina to speak to the Governor, who was claiming the right to nullify Federal Law. The local press was consumed with stories attacking Marshall the Betrayer, a Virginian who took the Presidency and used it to step on the necks of the South and their peculiar institution. Tensions were at a fever pitch.

After long negotiations, the Governor agreed to back down from his nullification position, in exchange for changes to the tariffs that would reduce federal revenue. While this satisfied the Governor, it did not satisfy the throngs that had taken to the streets.

As Marshall left the state capitol, he was approached by the youngest son of a prominent local plantation owner. Marshall extended his hand to greet the gentleman, and was surprised to see a pistol pointing back at him. The man fired, and Marshall was struck dead on the spot.

(John Marshall dies. DeWitt Clinton becomes President. The Vice Presidency is now vacant. Polk is now Conservative Party Leader.)

Marshall’s death created shockwaves in the nation. The plantation owning class retrenched, becoming more aggressive at defending their rights in the political system. In the short term, discipline was increased on plantations, which filtered down into even harsher treatment of the slave population.

One enslaved person, Nat Turner, determined that he had had enough. He liberated a troop of fellow slaves, overwhelmed the plantation’s overseers, seizes their weapons, and executed their families. Turner and his band then moved from plantation to plantation, executing owners and overseers.

President DeWitt, will you direct your general to deploy regulars to assist the militia?

Nat Turner Uprising is a difficulty 3 issue for the General. Success has no effect. If failed or ignored, +1 Public Support to Conservative Party, - 2 popularity.

@Ironsight, over to you.

Surely you mean -2 popularity? It’s a pretty small slave revolt if it only caused -2 population :p

Thanks. Autocorrect, my old nemesis, strikes again.

Persecute Autocorrect under the sedition act.

Also @CF_Kane, am I correct in thinking the 2 Influence I have in the tracker is an error?

Now I want to reread the Styron novel.

DeWitt Clinton will indeed send General Scott to resolve this slave rebellion by force. I believe that is the last issue for this term so he will also be making some cabinet appointments shortly after consultation with the Whig-National party leadership.

George Dallas is appointed Secretary of State.
William Rufus King is appointed Special Envoy to Tibet.
Roger B. Taney is appointed Secretary of War.

He invites James Buchanan along to see the Far East on a fact-finding mission for Congress.

I believe that concludes the term so it’s on to the Treasury when @CF_Kane is ready.

Excerpted from The National Intelligencer
His Accidency, President Clinton, has seen fit to dispatch William Rufus King as his Special Envoy to Tibet. As there have been many failures to open that near-mythic land, many have speculated that it may be a suicide mission. Indeed, prophecies declare that it may only be opened by one named Younghusband, and that first man will have learned to fly. We at The National Intelligencer can safely predict that man will never fly. Prophecies are poppycock, obviously.
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Will update tonight after my domestic duties are accomplished. It will be a one-party dominant election, so I’ll need to read some rules and write something up.