The compromise of 1833, also called the Tariff of 1833, was a bill proposed to resolve the Nullification Crisis. It gradually reduced tariff rates after southern states objected to previous tariff bills.
Henry Clay and President Andrew Jackson were the main players in the compromise of 1833. The compromise was in response to conflicts between the federal government and South Carolina over taxes.
tax on man. goods from north
South Carolina accepted the Compromise Tariff of 1833 by revoking its Ordinance of Nullification of 1832. The Ordinance was passed in protest to the Tariffs of 1828 and 1832.
1833
A compromise tariff, supported by President Jackson, was passed.
Force Bill
Congress made a compromise tariff to satisfy southern states.
A compromise tariff, supported by President Jackson, was passed.
(Ordinance Of Nullification)
(Henry Clay)
(Henry Clay)
He proposed the Tariff of 1833, to ease the nullification crisis. what it basically did was lower the tax prices year by year.