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South Carolina eventually repealed its Ordinance of Nullification in exchange for

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Answered by ygh12
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The protest that lead to the Ordinance of Nullification was caused by the belief that the tariffs of 1828 and 1832 favored the North over the South and therefore violated the Constitution. This led to an emphasis on the differences between the two regions and helped set the stage for conflict during the antebellum era.
Answered by SimplyQ
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Answer:

the federal elimination of the Tariff of 1828 and a gradual reduction on import taxes over a decade.

Explanation:

I'm sorry if I'm wrong but after South Caroline passed the Ordinance of Nullification which led to the crisis, Jackson declared that nullification was treason then passed the Force bill where didn't states came to South Caroline's defense. Henry Clay then authorized a compromise which later on eliminates the Tariff of 1828.

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