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Your mother lol but it was even thought Jackson made it clear that he opposed the doctrine of nullification he did not want to drive the south out of the union and he asked congress to reduce the tariff and congress did so in 1832.

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the tariff debate increased prices by protecting the U.S.A from cheaper british goods like wool, cotton, and textiles.

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because that was not fair for south, south was just paying taxes for northern manifactures which put south in struggle.

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