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Resolution #1

Resolved, That in the adoption of the Federal Constitution, the States adopting the same acted severally as free and independent sovereignties, delegating a portion of their powers to be exercised by the Federal Government for the increased security of each, against dangers domestic as well as foreign; and that any intermeddling by any one or more States, or by a combination of their citizens, with the domestic institutions of the others, on any pretext, whether political, moral, or religious, with the view to their disturbance or subversion, is in violation of the Constitution, insulting to the States so interfered with, endangers their domestic peace and tranquillity--objects for which the Constitution was formed--and, by necessary consequence, serves to weaken and destroy the Union itself.

Meaning 

Resolution 1 - According to the Federal Constitution, the states are free and independent. These states acted independently and entrusted some of their powers to the Federal Government for security and protection from both domestic and foreign dangers. Additionally, Davis adds that any interference from other states violates the constitution, endangers the peace, and weakens the Union.

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