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Nullification: The right for states to declare federal laws illegal.
Secede: The right for states to leave the Union.
Nullification: The right for states to declare federal laws illegal.
Secede: The right for states to leave the Union.
Protective Tariff: A tariff signed into law by President Jackson in 1832
Tariff of Abominations: A tariff that severely taxed the South that was passed in 1828
Protective Tariff: A tariff signed into law by President Jackson in
1832
Tariff of Abominations: A tariff that severely taxed the South that was passed
in 1828
Protective Tariff: A tariff signed into law by President Jackson in
1832
Tariff of Abominations: A tariff that severely taxed the South that was passed
in 1828
South Carolina passed the Ordnance of Nullification
Main Points-Grievances- Acts of Congress voided- Unlawful to enforce voided laws within the state.- Federal courts have no jurisdiction over voided laws- State officials must swear to uphold the ordnance- Federal aggression to force following voided laws will be
met with secession. South Carolina
passed the Ordnance of NullificationMain PointsGrievances
Acts of Congress voided Unlawful to enforce voided laws within the state.
Federal courts have no jurisdiction over voided laws State officials must swear to uphold the ordnance
Federal aggression to force following voided laws will be met with secession.
Sout
h Car
olin
a
pass
ed th
e
Ordna
nce
of
Nullifi
catio
n
Main
Poin
ts
Grieva
nces
Act
s of
Con
gres
s vo
ided
Unl
awfu
l to
enfo
rce
void
ed la
ws with
in th
e st
ate.
Fed
eral cou
rts h
ave
no ju
risdi
ction
over
voide
d laws
Sta
te o
fficials m
ust s
wear t
o up
hold
the
ordn
ance
Fed
eral a
ggre
ssion
to fo
rce
follo
wing
void
ed la
ws will
be
met
with sec
essio
n.
Prot
ectiv
e Ta
riff:
A tariff
sig
ned
into
law b
y Pr
esid
ent J
acks
on in
1832
Tariff
of A
bom
inat
ions
: A ta
riff th
at
seve
rely
taxe
d th
e So
uth
that
was
pas
sed
in 1
828 Nullification: The right for states
to declare federal laws illegal.
Secede: The right for states to leave the
Union.
South Carolina passed the
Ordnance of NullificationMain PointsGrievances
Acts of Congress voided Unlawful to enforce voided laws within the state.
Federal courts have no jurisdiction over voided laws State officials must swear to uphold the ordnance
Federal aggression to force following voided laws will be met with secession.
Pro
tect
ive T
ari
ff:
A t
ari
ff s
ign
ed
in
to law
by P
resi
den
t Ja
ckso
n in
1
83
2
Tari
ff o
f A
bom
inati
on
s: A
tari
ff t
hat
severe
ly t
axed
th
e S
ou
th t
hat
was
pass
ed
in
18
28
Secede: The right for states to leave the Union.
Why does the Ordnance of Nullification end the way it does?
Why does the Ordnance of Why does the Ordnance of Nullification end the way it does?Nullification end the way it does?
• Done in convention at Columbia, the twenty-fourth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, and in the fifty-seventh year of the Declaration of the Independence of the United States of America.
South Carolina passed the
Ordnance of NullificationMain PointsGrievances
Acts of Congress voided Unlawful to enforce voided laws within the state.
Federal courts have no jurisdiction over voided laws State officials must swear to uphold the ordnance
Federal aggression to force following voided laws will be met with secession.
Pro
tect
ive T
ari
ff:
A t
ari
ff s
ign
ed
in
to law
by P
resi
den
t Ja
ckso
n in
1
83
2
Tari
ff o
f A
bom
inati
on
s: A
tari
ff t
hat
severe
ly t
axed
th
e S
ou
th t
hat
was
pass
ed
in
18
28
Secede: The right for states to leave the Union.
Why does the Ordnance of Nullification end the way it does?
To emphasize the freedoms in the Declaration that they believed were being trampled on.
Nu
llifica
tion
/ S
ece
ssion
What Caused the Crisis?
Resp
onse
of
South
Caro
lina
Response of Jackson
Jackson’s response to the Ordnance of Nullification:-The Union will be preserved at all costs
-The Federal Government will consider all those who leave the Union by force Traitors.
-The Military will be sent in to ensure the constitution is enforced.
-The Military will be sent in to ensure the constitution is enforced.
-The Federal Government will consider all those who leave the Union by force Traitors.
Jackson’s response to the Ordnance of Nullification:
-The Union will be preserved at all costs
South Carolina passed the
Ordnance of NullificationMain PointsGrievances
Acts of Congress voided Unlawful to enforce voided laws within the state.
Federal courts have no jurisdiction over voided laws State officials must swear to uphold the ordnance
Federal aggression to force following voided laws will be met with secession.
Pro
tectiv
e T
ariff
: A ta
riff sig
ned
in
to la
w b
y P
resid
en
t Jackso
n in
1
83
2
Tariff
of A
bom
inatio
ns: A
tariff
that
severe
ly ta
xed
the S
ou
th th
at w
as p
asse
d
in 1
82
8
Nullification: The right for states to declare federal laws illegal.
Secede: The right for states to leave the Union.
Why does the Ordnance of Nullification end the way it does?
To emphasize the freedoms in the Declaration that they believed were being trampled on.
-Th
e M
ilita
ry w
ill b
e s
en
t in
to e
nsu
re t
he c
on
stit
uti
on
is
en
forc
ed
.
-Th
e F
ed
era
l G
overn
men
t w
ill c
on
sid
er
all
those
wh
o leave t
he U
nio
n b
y f
orc
e T
rait
ors
.
Jack
son
’s r
esp
on
se t
o t
he
Ord
nan
ce o
f N
ulli
fica
tion
:-T
he U
nio
n w
ill b
e p
rese
rved
at
all
cost
sResolution of the Problem
Henry Clay made a deal with South Carolina. A tariff compromise was made lowering the tariffs slightly, and in return South Carolina repealed the Ordnance of Nullification.
The rest of the south declared South Carolina’s course unwise and unconstitutional