In 1828 Congress passed the Protective Tariff of 1828 also known as The Tariff of Abominations putting a tax on European manufacturing goods protecting U.S. good North supported this but the South did not because it only benefited north
I am going to put a tax on Imported good and it is going to be called the Protective Tariff of 1828
The southerners hated the new tariff, making trades for European manufactured goods more expensive. The southerners even threatened to leave the Secede the Union.
South Carolina Perspective
We hate thisTariff we have to pay more for our own goods
Vice President, John C Calhoun believes that states should have their own state rights and can nullify, or refuse, a federal law if they choose.
States should be able to have their own state rights
John C Calhoun Perspective
Andrew Jackson disagreed with John Calhoun saying that if the States have the right to nullify the union will lose their power making the Union power useless.
Andrew Jackson Perspective
I disagree with John C Calhoun
Henry clay was the author of the Compromise tariff of 1833. This compromise tariff would make both sides happy and resolve the Nullification crisis.
I am going propose the Compromise Tariff of 1833
After the Compromise of 1833 ended the Nullification crisis making both sides happy.
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