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The tariff was passed by the south not long before Jackson took office
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Protective tariff passed to protect northern industries
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South Carolina Exposition was written to express the unhappiness of the south with the tariff of 1828
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Webster- Nationalism
Hayne-State's Rights -
Protectionist tariff that reduced the tariffs created earlier in an attempt to resolve conflicts that arose with the tariff of 1828
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President Jackson prepared troops to South Carolina to collect the revenue but never went, instead wanted to pass bill to use military force
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South Carolina got Nullification convention together. Passed a resolution that said the tariffs of 1828 and 1832
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The Ordinance of Nullification declared the tariffs of 1828 and of 1832 null and void
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The nullification from the south declared the tariffs null and void as well as the bill.
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Congress passed a new tariff that was satisfactory for South Carolina, who in turn repealed their Ordinance of Nullification
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the Compromise tariff slowly reduced the other tariffs