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You know, it made them feel kind of awful - but you know, nobody ever really asked them before. Thanks for thinking of them.

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Q: How did the south and west feel about the tariff of 1828?
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Raising the duty on a tariff would negatively affect which sections the most?

west and south


In what regions did most new Republicans live?

the north and west regions.


Is this True or false the nullification crisis was caused by a dispute over the tariff?

During President Jackson's period of office the "Nullification Crisis", or "secession crisis," of 1828 - 1832, merged issues of sectional strife with disagreements over tariffs. Critics alleged that high tariffs (the "Tariff of Abominations") on imports of common manufactured goods made in Europe made those goods more expensive than ones from the northern U.S., raising the prices paid by planters in the South. Southern politicians argued that tariffs benefited northern industrialists at the expense of southern farmers."


What did the tariff of abominations have on sectional differences in Andrew Jackson's America?

It helped the economy and boosted the agriculture


Explain why the American system promoted sectionalism?

Well the American System consisted of: BUS: This Bank only helped the North in a whole. The West liked the local banks, and hated the BUS because they believed it was only for the rich. Tariff of 1816: This Tariff totally disrupted trade for the South leaving them negatively impacted. They were doing horrible. The North enjoyed this because their industries boomed due to no foreign competition. The tax was roughly 25%! Internal Improvements (roads, Canals): These were primarily benefiting the West. These roads would get people from the North and South to move to the West. Therefore the South and North hated it.

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Which reason explains why the doctrine of nullification became popular in the south?

Southerners wanted to force the federal government to provide the same transportation improvements in the South that had benefited the West, Southerners believed that Congress was controlled by an alliance of leaders from the Northeast and the West, the 1828 tariff hit the South especially hard economically, Southerners wanted to divide the United States into two separate countries


Raising the duty on a tariff would negatively affect which sections the most?

west and south


How did the South feel about the national roads in the West?

opposed them


How did the north west and south feel about the government spending?

they were against the southeners and the feel bad


How did people in the Northeast the South and the west react to the Tariff of 1816?

Most North Easterner's welcomed the protective tariffs with relief. However, people in the South and the West, whose livelihoods did not depends on manufacturing, were not as eager to tax European imports.


How did the people in the northeast the south and the west react to the tariff of 1816?

Most North Easterner's welcomed the protective tariffs with relief. However, people in the South and the West, whose livelihoods did not depends on manufacturing, were not as eager to tax European imports.


Why did the doctrine of nullification become popular in the south?

The Doctrine of Nullification became popular in the South because it allowed for the states to abide by their own laws when they thought the laws of the Federal government were not suited to their government, or were unconstitutional. This gave rise to the states in the South making their own rules about slavery.


What kind of presidency did John Quincy Adams have?

he was accused of the "corrupt bargain" by Jackson and wanted a high Tariff to build infrastructure, and a national bank. He signed in the "Tariff of Abominations (1828)" and botched his chance at another presidency term. A great diplomat, and generous to Native Americans, so people wanting to move West didn't like him for not kicking them out.


When was Charles West Kendall born?

Charles West Kendall was born on 1828-04-22.


How did tariff policies impact the west?

The West voted for tariffs, so it may have not impacted much.


Why do Americans move south and west?

Enough rain feel for them to be taken care of but in South West were months would go by without rain irrigation was VERY MUCH NEEDED!


What changes occured in between 1824 and 1828 that resulted in Jackson winning the 1828 election?

Jackson led the popular vote in 1824 so it did not take much of a change in the minds of voters to get him elected in 1828. He and his followers organized a national campaign which essentially started in 1825 after Jackson was denied the presidency by the House. The population shift to the West continued and Jackson was immensely popular in the West. Adding John C. Calhoun to the ticket helped Jackson in the South.