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  2. Nullification Crisis | Significance, Cause, President, & States...

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    The Nullification Crisis, in U.S. history, was a confrontation between the state of South Carolina and the federal government in 183233 over the former’s attempt to declare null and void within the state the federal Tariffs of 1828 and 1832.

  3. Nullification crisis - Wikipedia

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    The nullification crisis was a sectional political crisis in the United States in 1832 and 1833, during the presidency of Andrew Jackson, which involved a confrontation between the state of South Carolina and the federal government.

  4. Nullification Crisis, Summary, Facts, Significance, APUSH

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    What was the Nullification Crisis? The Nullification Crisis was a dispute between the federal government and the South Carolina government. South Carolina issued the Ordinance of Nullification which said the Tariffs of 1828 and 1833 were unconstitutional.

  5. Nullification Crisis - American Battlefield Trust

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    Although not the first crisis that dealt with state authority over perceived unconstitutional infringements on its sovereignty, the Nullification Crisis represented a pivotal moment in American history as this is the first time tensions between state and federal authority almost led to a civil war.

  6. What was the nullification crisis? | Britannica

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    The nullification crisis was a conflict between the U.S. state of South Carolina and the federal government of the United States in 183233. It was driven by South Carolina politician John C. Calhoun, who opposed the federal imposition of the tariffs of 1828 and 1832 and argued that the U.S. Constitution gave states the right to block the ...

  7. Nullification Crisis of 1832: Precursor to Civil War - ThoughtCo

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    The nullification crisis arose in 1832 when leaders of South Carolina advanced the idea that a state did not have to follow federal law and could, in effect, "nullify" the law.

  8. The Nullification Crisis - Bill of Rights Institute

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    The Nullification Crisis of 1832-1833 began with the passage of the Tariff of 1828 (better known as the Tariff of Abominations) which sought to protect industrial products from competition with foreign imports.

  9. Nullification Crisis - New World Encyclopedia

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    The Nullification Crisis was a sectional crisis during the presidency of Andrew Jackson around the question of whether a state can refuse to recognize or to enforce a federal law passed by the United States Congress.

  10. 10.3: The Nullification Crisis and the Bank War

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    The Nullification Crisis illustrated the growing tensions in American democracy: an aggrieved minority of elite, wealthy slaveholders taking a stand against the will of a democratic majority; an emerging sectional divide between South and North over slavery; and a clash between those who believed in free trade and those who believed in ...

  11. Nullification Crisis: Catalysis for the Civil War - History

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    The Nullification Crisis, in U.S. history, was the confrontation between the state of South Carolina and the federal government in 1832–33 over the former’s attempt to declare null and void within the state the federal Tariffs of 1828 and 1832.