The Abolitionists: 1832-1844 - South Carolina's Ordinance Of Nullification 1832

The Abolitionists: 1832-1844 - South Carolina's Ordinance Of Nullification 1832

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In 1832, South Carolina passed the Ordinance of Nullification in response to tariffs imposed by Congress, known as the Tariffs of Abominations. This led to tensions between federal and state powers, with South Carolina fearing federal overreach could threaten slavery. John C. Calhoun introduced nullification doctrines to protect state rights. President Andrew Jackson opposed this, viewing it as treason, and Congress passed the Force Bill to enforce federal laws. A compromise tariff was eventually reached, but regional tensions persisted, highlighting the federal government's authority over states.

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