1834
If the federal government tried to collect tariffs. Resolved by the compromise tariff idea from Henry Clay
If the federal government tried to collect tariffs. Resolved by the compromise tariff idea from Henry Clay
Clay and Calhoun worked out a compromise tariff.
Henry Clay.
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.
Congress passed the compromise Tariff of 1833
Congress made a compromise tariff to satisfy southern states.
A compromise tariff, supported by President Jackson, was passed.
The Compromise Tariff of 1833 was crafted primarily by Henry Clay, a prominent American statesman and politician. It was designed to resolve the Nullification Crisis in South Carolina by gradually reducing tariffs over a period of ten years. The compromise aimed to ease tensions between the federal government and Southern states, particularly in response to the high tariffs that had sparked discontent and threats of secession.
Henry Clay, along with John C. Calhoun, proposed the Compromise Tariff of 1833 in resolve the Nullification Crisis. This was intended to prevent South Carolina's initial threat of succession.
Study Island - Congress made a compromise tariff to satisfy southern states.
He proposed the Tariff of 1833, to ease the nullification crisis. what it basically did was lower the tax prices year by year.