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Tariff of 1828
The whole main purpose/point of the Tariff of 1828 was to raise taxes on any manufacturing goods so they can have a slight chance against the Americans. Now later on the Southerns would tend to argue with the idea of the raising taxes with the tariffs which eventually would lead to the Tariff of Ambitions. -
South Carolina Exposition & Protest Published
South Carolina made a document that allowed leaders to have a say and respond to the Tariff of 1828 and Tariff of Ambitions, stating how it will ruin their rights they have this made by John C. Calhoun. -
Hayne Webster Debate
The Hayne Webster debate was simply a debate between senator of Massachusetts and South Carolina that wanted to protect tariffs and about the issues and things that would cause the Nullification. -
Jackson Proclamation
Jackson was basically letting everyone know and stating the fact that the states have no right to nullify, he lets everyone know that this treason of act results in outcomes which will actually not help within the national government -
John C. Calhoun Resigns
During the time period of election John C. Calhoun was not being supported by Jackson which caused him to not even be elected as vice president. Later on he tends to be called out and be known as not trustworthy as a traitor and will be involved with the treason act of south carolina that would only expand the threats for the Nullification crisis. -
Tariff of Ambitions 1832
The whole main point and purpose of the tariff of 1832 was mainly to protect the manufacturing and imported goods, they simply wanted to grow the economy in the North. -
Force Bill
The Force bill was an act and law that was eventually passed down simply because it would give the benefit to the president to use an forces with the military on states with imported taxes such as tariff laws. -
Compromise Tariff 1833
A bill was formed with Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun that eventually would tend to lower everything going on between the tariffs and accept the fact the Nullification was over once they went with those in South Carolina