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The nullification crisis of 1832 centered around southern opposition to tariffs.
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Tariff policy
The Nullification crisis can be defined as a sectional crisis that occurred during the presidency of Andrew Jackson which created the 1832 South Carolina Ordinance of Nullification. This ordinance stated that the federal tariffs of 1828 and 1832 where unconstitutional and therefore null and void.
to the us to have a bad economy for a while
Congress passed the Tariff of 1833.
Tariffs being too high in South Carolina
South Catolina, refusing to pay the tariffs on foreign imports.
There were so many consequences to the Nullification Crisis. First of all there was so much doubt created in the Jackson's presidency and there was unification of the South among other effects.
The Nullification Crisis was initiated by the Vice President (at the time) John C. Calhoun, as an advocate for states rights.
It happen because South Carolina refused to pay the turrifs that president Jackson send.
i hate social studies but i realy hate grady watts my teacher, oh snap young what the heck? that lady is still teaching holy crap i used to have her she is phsyco but anyways It was caused by the Tariff of Abominations in 1832 and intensified by the Tariff of 1832