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Justice Moore
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17 Oct 2017
Nullification timeline
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Force Bill of 1833
"Tariff of Abominations" -Had to pay more for manufactured good. Northerners made a profit Taxed: Manufactured goods, Imported glass.
Tariff of 1828
SC Ordinance of Nullification
-The tariff violates the true meaning and intent thereof and are null, void, and no law, nor binding upon this State. Reaction to Fed. Gov: -“To prevent the enforcement and arrest the operation of the said acts and parts of acts of the Congress of the United States within the limits of this State”
What can the President do under this? -Execute revenue laws. Result of conflict (sc nullify) -Disunion by armed forces. Support -“Their object is disunion, but be not deceived by names; disunion, by armed force, is TREASON.
- The highest tariff in U.S. peacetime, enacting a 62% tax on 92% of all imported goods. -Placed a tax on low-priced imported goods, which had been driving northern industries out of business
Compromise of 1833
Webster- Hayne Debate
-Daniel Webster and Hayne Cause -Tariff and public land policies Governing authority- the people
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