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2 10 th Grade Social Studies TAKS Review 1 Session 1: 8.18b The Nullification Crisis

3 Tariff Bill of 1828

4 Congress passed the Tariff Bill of 1828 which was the highest import tax ever. This was a “protective tariff” because it was designed to protect U.S. industry by increasing tariffs on goods from Europe.

5 This tax hurt Southern planters because they depended on trade with Europe. The high tariff meant Southerners still sold their cotton to Europe, but paid more for European imports.

6 Vice President John C. Calhoun was from South Carolina and believed in the idea of “states’ rights”. In 1828, he wrote The Exposition and Protest, which said a state had the right to nullify any federal law it did not like They called it the “Tariff of Abominations”. An abomination is something hated.

7 States’ rights is the right of states to limit the power of the federal government. South Carolina passed the Nullification Act and declared the tariff illegal. Nullify means cancel. South Carolina

8 South Carolina threatened to secede if the tariff was not lifted. So, what happened??? Secede means withdraw. Jackson threatened to use force to keep South Carolina from seceding

9 Henry Clay (known as the Great Compromiser) designed a compromise that lowered the tariff but gave the president more power to use force if a state threatened to secede, thus ending the crisis, but failing to resolve the issue of secession and state’s rights.

10 8.18b – TAKS Review Question What was President Jackson's position on South Carolina's claim that they could nullify the Tariff of 1828? A.They had a right to nullify the Tariff. B.No state had the right to ignore a law passed by Congress. C.The U. S. Constitution was ambivilent. D.They needed Congress to pass a treaty to enable them to nullify. Correct answer: B

11 8.18b – TAKS Review Question Which position was South Carolina affirming when it declared its intention to secede from the Union? A.civil rights B.states' rights C. individual rights D.women's rights Correct answer: B

12 8.18b – TAKS Review Question We are a band of brothers, Native to the soil Fighting for the property We gained by honest toil. And when our rights were threatened, The cry rose near and far; Hurrah for the Bonnie Blue Flag That bears a single star! Bonnie Blue Flag, 1861 A.Executive Order B.Keeping the Union together C.First Amendment rights D.States Rights Correct answer: D

13 8.18b – TAKS Review Question "Our federal Union: it must be preserved!“ The quote above was Jackson's clear challenge to which of the following issues? A.Indian removal B.National Bank C.Nullification Crisis D.Eaton Affair Correct answer: C


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