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South Carolina believed the tariff acts passed by the Federal government hurt the economics of that state. They refused to either collect tariffs or collected them but did not send them to Washington DC. President Andrew Jackson sent US troops to fix the "Nullification problem". South Carolina was forced to obey the laws that were entirely specific in the US Constitution.

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What US state cause the Nullification Crisis?

The Nullification Crisis occurred in South Carolina. There the state refused to render tariffs to the federal government. President Andrew Jackson sent troops there to settle the matter.


Which principle of us Government did the nullification crisis of 1832 challenge?

Federalism


The South Carolina nullification crisis of 1832 led to what?

to the us to have a bad economy for a while


How did the the nullification crisis impact the power of the US government?

The nullification crisis developed when South Carolina refused to collect and pay to the US government tariff monies. President Jackson displayed the power of the Federal government by using troops to force South Carolina to comply wit the US Constitution which specified how tariffs were part of the duties of the US government. It was a strong message by Jackson.


What was john Calhoun's theory of nullification?

yes -------------------------------------- nullification=the refusal or failure of a US state to recognize or enforce a federal law within its boundaries. Hope this helps!


What was Jackson and message to the South Carolinians during the Nullification Crisis?

Andrew Jackson told Calhoun that the US would not tolerate nullification of the tariff. If South Carolina tried, the army would enforce the law.


Who was not related to nullification in US History?

John Marshall, the fourth Chief Justice of the United States, was not directly related to the nullification crisis. While he played a significant role in shaping constitutional law through his judicial decisions, he opposed the concept of nullification, which was championed by figures like John C. Calhoun during the 1830s. Marshall believed in a strong federal government and upheld the supremacy of federal laws over state laws, contrasting with the principles of nullification.


What was john c theory of nullification?

yes -------------------------------------- nullification=the refusal or failure of a US state to recognize or enforce a federal law within its boundaries. Hope this helps!


What was johns C calhouns theory of nullification?

yes -------------------------------------- nullification=the refusal or failure of a US state to recognize or enforce a federal law within its boundaries. Hope this helps!


Why did the US get involved with the crisis in Vietnam?

pretty much they didn't wan communism to spread


What counties were involved in the Cuban Missile Crisis?

Cuba usa and Russia


What caused the Nullification Crisis of 1833?

The so-called "nullification controversy" was the declaration by South Carolina in 1830 that federal tariffs were unconstitutional. The threat of South Carolina's actions against the US and the US Constitution ended when US President Andrew Jackson threatened to send federal troops to that state in order to enforce federal tariff laws.