Nullification Crisis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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 nullification doctrine was Calhoun's first line of defense for the protection of minority rights against the tyranny of the majority, particularly the rights of southern agricultural slave-owners against the rising power of northern capitalists.
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in his South Carolina Exposition (1828). The strong pro-Union stand of President Jackson brought forth further remonstrances from Southern leaders. After enactment of the tariff act of 1832 South Carolina called a state convention, which passed (1832) the ordinance of nullification. ... Doctrine of Nullification;
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I recently acquired a fascinating pamphlet called A Confederate Catechism, The War for Southern Self-Government. It is the ... The breaking point was finally reached in 1861, when after flagrant nullification of the Constitution by personal liberty laws and underground railroads, resulting in John Brown's assassinations,
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Almost entirely agricultural, the Southern States objected to the tariff because it compelled them to pay more for their goods. ... This bill brought more taxes into Northern coffers at the expense of the South and ultimately led South Carolina to invoke the doctrine of Nullification. That doctrine held that states had the...
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The expulsion of the Indian tribes from the Southern States, in violation of ... The modern doctrine of nullification was broached by her accomplished statesmen, and an unsuccessful attempt made to deduce it from the Virginia resolutions of 1798. Mr. Madison, in a letter addressed to the writer of these pages in August, 1830,
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The southern states argued that Congress again had favored Northern industry over Southern agriculture, putting the Southern economy in jeopardy. ... This came to be known as the doctrine of nullification.
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During the Nullification Crisis of 1832, John Calhoun and other leading ... Lewis Cass, Democratic Presidential candidate in 1848, proposed the doctrine of popular sovereignty to enable the residents of a given territory to decide whether or not to institute slavery in the territory and in the state that it would become.
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In 1861 South Carolina and other Southern states attempted the ultimate in nullification in the Secession Crisis ... The nullification crisis of 1832; ... 1830, firmly resisted this attempt; and, as a theory, the whole doctrine of nullification was overthrown by Mr. Webster in his speech of the 26th of January, 1830.
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