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The Nullification Crisis was a sectional crisis during the presidency of Andrew Jackson created by the Ordinance of Nullification, an attempt by the state of South Carolina to nullify a federal law ...
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The role of Nullification Crisis in the history of the United States of America. ... The nullification crisis of 1832; The nullification crisis of 1832 The tariff bill of 1816 was a sort of compromise between the conflicting interests.
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The nullification crisis of 1832 was a difficult time for the presidency of Andrew Jackson. ... Thus called, for the first time, to sustain in person before the Senate and the country the policy of nullification, which had been adopted by South Carolina mainly under his influence, and which was now threatening the Union,
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Nullification was only the most recent in a series of state challenges to the authority of the federal government. There had been a continuing contest between the states and the national government over the power of the latter, and over the loyalty of the citizenry, almost since the founding of the republic.
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The Nullification Crisis of 1832 occurred when South Carolina felt that they would not have to enforce laws created by Congress if they felt it was unconstitutional. This theory is known as States' Rights.
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Related Resources:; The 19th Century; An overview of the time in which the Nullification Crisis took place. ... Elsewhere on the Web: An Overview of the Nullification Crisis; Read about the causes, criticisms, and consequences of this great constitutional struggle.
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In 1833, The North American Review published an article on the nullification crisis. Thirty years later, Harper's New Monthly Magazine and The Old Guard also examined the nullification crisis in the context of the ongoing Civil War.
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Southern states came up with a theory of nullification by John C.Calhoun pretending that states has the sovereignty and that states made up the federal government, so that the states has the last word to declare tariffs null and void.
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The significance of the Nullification crisis was because people had problems with the protective tariffs. This started and the end of President Andrew Jackson's first term. It was mostly businesses and farmers that had problems with the tariff.
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