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Nullification (Effects (Force Bill of 1833, Compromise Tariff of 1833,…
Nullification
Effects
Force Bill of 1833
Compromise Tariff of 1833
Olive Branch and Sword
South Carolina would later leave the union
Nullification was Rescinded
Causes
South Carolina Exposition
Nullification Theory
Tariff of 1828 (Tariff of Abominations)
Tariff of 1832
For Jackson
Favored states' rights but not disunion
Had alarm about anti slavery movement in the North
Suggested lowering the tariff
Against Jackson
Robert Hayne provided the idea that any state could defy or leave the union
Forbids the collection of tariffs within the state
John C. Calhoun stated each state has the right to declare federal law null and void