Nullification Crisis (may 19, 1828 – mar 15, 1833)
Description:
A high protective tariff (or tax) was signed into law by the U.S government. South Carolinian - specifically John C. Calhoun strongly disagreed with high tariffs and felt that they targeted the South unfairly. South Carolina nullified the federal law, calling it unconstitutional until a "force bill" was threatened which would bring the national army into the state to make sure law was followed. A compromise took place. South Carolina would pay the tax if the U.S government lowered the tax. The U.S Government would not send troops if South Carolina agreed to pay this lower tax.