This Wisconsin ruling was in part taken word for word from the Kentucky Resolutions of 1798.
The author of the Kentucky Resolutions of 1799 is not known with certainty.
He was supportive of the Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 and 1799.
The Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 argued that each individual state has the power to declare that federal laws are unconstitutional and void.
There were two sets of Kentucky Resolutions (plural).
The Kentucky Resolutions of 1799 were written to respond to the states who had rejected the 1798 Resolutions.
The Kentucky Resolutions thus ended up proposing joint action, as did the Virginia Resolution.
The resolutions that the committee brought to the floor on November 10 became known as the Kentucky Resolutions.
The first resolution of the Kentucky Resolutions began by stating:
The state of Vermont took this position in response to the Kentucky Resolutions.