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the right to enforce federal lawa, including the clloection of protective tariffs.
the south opposed tariffs because they had to import all of their stuff from foreign countries
tariffs
the north and the south both had differnt veiws or belives on tariffs. The North wanted tariffs and the south did not.
No; the South depended on exporting cotton and US tariffs would have invited tariffs in the countries to which they exported.
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The Force Act of 1833 was a law passed by the United States Congress to authorize President Andrew Jackson to use military force to enforce federal tariffs in South Carolina during the Nullification Crisis. It aimed to compel the state to comply with federal law and prevent it from nullifying or disobeying federal tariffs.
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In 1832, South Carolina passed the Ordinance of Nullification, declaring that it would not pay certain federal tariffs, which they deemed unconstitutional and harmful to their economy. This ordinance was part of a broader conflict over states' rights and federal authority, leading to a significant confrontation between South Carolina and the federal government. The situation escalated to the point where President Andrew Jackson sought to enforce federal law, ultimately leading to the Compromise Tariff of 1833 to resolve the crisis.
Andrew Jackson's collection of tariffs from South Carolina was crucial in asserting federal authority over state actions during the Nullification Crisis. South Carolina had declared the tariffs null and void, challenging the federal government's power. By enforcing the tariff, Jackson aimed to preserve the Union and demonstrate that states could not unilaterally reject federal laws. This confrontation helped to reinforce the principle of federal supremacy and deterred further acts of defiance by other states.
the right to enforce federal lawa, including the clloection of protective tariffs.
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
They didn't call it anything but taxes or just tariffs