what are the key events of the Nullification Crisis?
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Nullification Crisis Timeline
Tariff of 1828. 1828 - 1850. A law that raised taxes, and was disliked by the Southern states.
Tariff of 1832. 1832 - 1850. Another tariff that increased taxes. ...
Nullification Act. 1832 - 1850. ...
Clay's compromise. 1850. ...
Onwards to war... 1850 - 1860. ...
Civil War begins. 1860. Please mark me as brainliest
* Nullification Crisis Timeline
1) Tariff of 1828. 1828 - 1850. A law that raised taxes, and was disliked by the Southern states.
2) Tariff of 1832. 1832 - 1850. Another tariff that increased taxes. ...
3) Nullification Act. 1832 - 1850. ...
4) Clay's compromise. 1850. ...
5) Onwards to war... 1850 - 1860. ...
6) Civil War begins. 1860.
Tariff of 1828
1828 - 1850
A law that raised taxes, and was disliked by the Southern states.
Tariff of 1832
1832 - 1850
Another tariff that increased taxes. Angered South Carolina further. They nullified again, and threatened to seced or leave the nation. This angered the Government. They disallowed them with "The force bill" and was prepared to send in troops to enforce the law.
Nullification Act
1832 - 1850
Of the southern states, South Carolina was especially upset. They declared that they could nullify, or deny, any law passed by government. The government disagreed, and disallowed them to nullify.
Clay's compromise
1850
Henry Clay, South Carolina governor, was told to create a compromise. He said that the tariff taxes would be removed by 10% every year. This was passed, but South Carolina was still unhappy that they wouldn't be able to nullify future acts or tariffs.
Onwards to war...
1850 - 1860
South Carolina was upset that they could not nullify any of the governments laws. They had a bitter resentment towards the federal government, and to its Northern supporters. This would eventually become a cause for the Civil War.
Civil War begins
1860