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Nullification Crisis

  • South Carolina Expositions and Protest

    South Carolina Expositions and Protest
    The South Carolina Exposition and Protest was an event where the people of the south wanted to nullify the Tariff of Abomination the people and the farmers were going broke and felt it was unfair to them.
  • Tariff of Abomination 1828

    Tariff of Abomination 1828
    The Tariff of Abomination was a tariff that was created for industries to grow and expand by making the prices of imported goods go up.
  • Force Act 1833

    Force Act 1833
    The Force Act of 1833 was created to enforce the authority of the president when it comes to enforcing the military so that the laws are being enforced.
  • Bill of 1832

    Bill of 1832
    The Bill of 1832 was created by Congress to revise the 1828 tariff so they can lower its cost of it but South Carolina did not agree to the bill so instead, they turn it down.
  • Ordinance of Nullification 1832

    Ordinance of Nullification 1832
    The Ordinance of Nullification of 1832 was an event where they declared the tariffs of 1828 and 1832 to be null, and void, and did not have a tied with the states. Due to this, Andrew Jackson started to raise the cost of the military and raise security due to this matter which then led to naval vessels and an army of men being sent to South Carolina.
  • Clay’s tariff bill 1833

    Clay’s tariff bill 1833
    The Clay’s Bill of 1833 was a Compromise that would allow for the cost of imported goods to be lowered by 20 percent and as time passed they will be at a constant rate as the tariff of 1816. This allowed for the nullification crisis to come to an end.