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protective tariff on imported goods to protect northern industry
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The people form the south saw no gain for the High Tariff and began to protest
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The Indian Removal Act was signed into law on may 28, 1830 by Andrew Jackson.
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Webster wanted nationalism while Hayne wanted state's rights
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Jackson vetoes recharter of the second bank of the U.S
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South Carolina adopted the ordinance of nullification declaring a null,void state
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This bill allowed Jackson to use the army and navy to collect the revenue form tariffs
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Whig party forms in opposition to the Democratic Party
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The bank was removed for federal funds from the reelection in 1832
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It reduced the other tariffs
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