In 1832 South Carolina's state legislature passed the Nullification Act, declaring that South Carolina would
In 1832, South Carolina passed a Nullification Ordinance. It declared the federal tariffs of 1828 and 1832 to be unconstitutional, and that South Carolina would not be bound by them! South Carolina refused to pay taxes on products it did not manufacture. Its economy was still in bad shape.
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