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When was the South Carolina nullification controversy?

All of the above. (PLATO)


Who was the leader of the nullification movement?

The nullification act declared the tariff of aboninations unconstitutional. The state of South Carolina led the movement.


What was an act passed by a South Carolina convention that declared that the tariff law of the US would be null and void in South Carolina?

The ordinance of nullification


Why did South Carolina pass the Nullification Act?

bcuz


Which state passed the Ordinance of Nullification?

South Carolina


What was john c calhoun's solution to the tariff of abominations?

Doctrine of Nullification and South Carolina threatened to succeed from the Union.


How did nullification relate to the tariffs in the early 1800s?

In response to tariffs laid on South Carolina by President Andrew Jackson, a number of South Carolina citizens endorsed the states' rights to nullification of tariffs. South Carolina declared the tariffs of of 1828 and 1832 null and void through the Ordinance of Nullification. This led to President Jackson sending a small amount of naval vessels to South Carolina in November 1832.


Who was most upset by the nullification crisis?

I believe it was South Carolina


What did South Carolina's unhappiness eventually led to the?

Nullification Crisis.


Which state started a crisis for the union in 1833 when it threatened to secede?

South Carolina threatened to secede in 1833 with the Nullification Act.


How did the nullification relate the tariffs in the early 1800?

In response to tariffs laid on South Carolina by President Andrew Jackson, a number of South Carolina citizens endorsed the states' rights to nullification of tariffs. South Carolina declared the tariffs of of 1828 and 1832 null and void through the Ordinance of Nullification. This led to President Jackson sending a small amount of naval vessels to South Carolina in November 1832.


Which South Carolina politician advocated nullification?

John C. Calhoun