The nullification issue primarily arose in the early 1830s, with the most significant event being the Nullification Crisis of 1832-1833. It was sparked by South Carolina's declaration that it would not enforce the Tariffs of 1828 and 1832, which they deemed unconstitutional. The crisis culminated in a confrontation between the state and the federal government, ultimately resolved by a compromise tariff in 1833.
states rights
states rights
Tariffs being too high in South Carolina
north= nullification is good south= nullification is bad
Andrew Jackson claimed the acceptance of the theory of nullification.
nullification crisis
It was the doctrine of nullification
Tariffs
states rights
False
Tariffs on imports
Tariffs on imports
Tariffs on imports
Tarrifs
states rights
Tariffs being too high in South Carolina
States wanted to nullify federal lawa that they deemed unconstitutional.