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Title: The Nullification Crisis


1
The Nullification Crisis
  • Calhoun versus Jackson

2
Jefferson Day Dinner Toasts
  • Jackson Our Union, It must be preserved.
  • Calhoun The Union, next to our liberty most
    dear.
  • What do these statements say about the priorities
    of these men?

3
Definitions
  • Doctrine of Nullification
  • Theory that States have a right to refuse to
    obey any act of Congress they consider
    unconstitutional.
  • Secede
  • Withdraw from a larger political body.

4
Do States have the right to secede?Are there
dangers in this theory?
  • We the People of the United States, in Order to
    form a more perfect Union, establish Justice,
    insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the
    common defense, promote the general Welfare, and
    secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and
    our Posterity, do ordain and establish this
    Constitution for the United States of America.
  • Calhoun espoused a Compact Theory Union a
    compact of the states. If Constitution an
    agreement among the states then the states should
    say what it means and not the Supreme Court.

5
What Caused the Crisis?
  • The Tariff of Abomination see You Tube!
  • Congress passed protective tariff in 1828 which
    raised price of foreign goods sold in USA T. of
    Abominations
  • West and New England liked it because it made it
    easier to sell their products.
  • South disliked the tariff because they used many
    imported goods and paid more for them. In
    addition, they wanted a free market to sell their
    product overseas, COTTON
  • Congress passed another tariff in 1832

6
S.C. Ordinance of Nullification
  • Read the Nullification Act and write a summary
    sentence for the 6 main paragraphs.
  • Finally complete the sentence, phrase, word
    strategy for the entire document. Write your
    choices on the provided newsprint.

7
What was South Carolina's response?
  • In response to tariffs of 1828 and 1832 S.C.
    passes the Nullification Act 1832 which declared
    the tariff null and void.
  • They also threatened to secede if the federal
    government challenged the state law.
  • John C. Calhoun resigned as Vice-President
  • Calhoun argued that states have the right to
    restrict federal authority.

8
The Elephant in the Room Slavery
  • Tariff debate seen as a referendum of sorts on
    Slavery
  • Sectional Differences growing and it comes down
    to issue of slavery.
  • South fears the growing North will interfere with
    property rights or slavery.
  • If can nullify tariff law then could nullify any
    laws restricting slavery.

9
Note how the Nullification Ordinance ends.
  • 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.
  • The Ordinance ends is an unusual manner, by
    noting it is the 57 year of the Declaration of
    Independence of the United States of America.
    Why end in this manner?
  • Explain in a strong paragraph

10
What is Jacksons responsibility as President in
the face of South Carolinas threat to secede?
  • "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will
    faithfully execute the office of President of the
    United States, and will to the best of my
    ability, preserve, protect and defend the
    Constitution of the United States."
  • Can Jackson be true to His oath of Office and
    allow secession or nullification?

11
The response of Jackson
  • Jackson threatens to use military power to
    enforce the law and preserve the Union
  • If one drop of blood be shed there in defiance
    of the laws of the United States, I will hang the
    first man of them I can get my hands on to the
    first tree I can find.
  • He declared secession was illegal
  • To secede is to commit treason
  • He said that the Constitution made the Federal
    Government supreme

12
How was the issue resolved?
  • Henry Clay cobbled together a compromise
  • Tariff would be gradually lowered to levels of
    1816
  • South Carolina rescinded its action
  • But interestingly, the rest of the South
    declared South Carolina's course unwise and
    unconstitutional.
  • Why do you think other states said this? What
    does this say about South Carolina?
  • Foreshadows the Civil War
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