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SC refused to collect it. Jackson issues a proclamation which tells them that refusing to collect the tariff is treason. Gets Congress to pass Forceville, which allows him to create an army and force SC to pay the tariff. A compromise is created between Henry Clay and Andrew Jackson. The compromise was that the tariff would be phased out over time. Clay also agrees to censor the newspaper to SC to prevent abolitionist movements. [skipped]
 * User:Atcovi/VA and US History/The World in 1500s
 * User:Atcovi/VA and US History/Revolutionary War
 * User:Atcovi/VA and US History/Government in the 1780s
 * User:Atcovi/VA and US History/Chapter 7
 * Chapter 8-10
 * User:Atcovi/VA and US History/The Age of Jefferson through the Era of Good Feelings
 * User:Atcovi/VA and US History/The Lewis & Clark Expedition
 * User:Atcovi/VA and US History/Aaron Burr: The Duel and His Downfall
 * User:Atcovi/VA and US History/The Barbary Pirates
 * User:Atcovi/VA and US History/More on Jefferson's Foreign Affairs
 * User:Atcovi/VA and US History/Five Court Cases of John Marshall
 * User:Atcovi/VA and US History/Monroe's Foreign Policy
 * User:Atcovi/VA and US History/Election of 1824
 * Nullification Crisis
 * SC gets irritated about the tariff of 1832. It begins to reveal Jackson's hypocrisy:
 * "Common Man"
 * 1832 - Signs tariff that is against the Democrats.
 * Bank Veto
 * Jackson thought the bank was unconstitutional and he didn't like that the bank was stronger than the state governments. Jackson vetoes the bank, as a result. Most people were in support of the bank, so it is thought that he would lose the next election... but he wins it anyway. Henry Clay proposes a Bank Re-charter bill, but Jackson vetoes it. Jackson vetoes the bank and increases his popularity in the South and the West. Clay tried to fool him by making him veto the Bank in order for his popularity to decrease, but it works in Jackson's favor.
 * Bank War
 * Jackson becomes preoccupied with annihilating the Bank of Henry Clay. He pulls the bank's money and puts it into pet-banks (state banks), the majority of the pet banks were invested by Jackson's friends. Jackson is taking federal money and putting it into state banks where his friends invested money into---so that his friends are making a profit. Nicholas Biddle tries to counteract Jackson by converting paper dollars into gold and silver. He thinks he might trigger an economic recession in order for the people to understand that the bank is trying to prevent this sort of thing. He thinks people will support the bank and oppose Jackson's opposition against the bank. Jackson then issues the Specie Circular, which basically says that land can only be accepted by gold and silver. As Biddle is giving out gold and silver, Jackson is taking back the gold and silver. It causes an awful economic panic in 1837, in which the bank is expired. This period states that the US will not have a bank for 40 years.
 * Indian Removal
 * https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pkVLq2kAe_LFVOWNK7BoXrqzPyz9T7SkK3-drzbEYqk
 * User:Atcovi/VA and US History/Trial of Tears
 * Ch 10-12
 * Ch 13
 * /Mexican-American War/
 * Westward Expansion
 * /Election of 1848/
 * Ch 14
 * /page 1/
 * /Sack of Lawrence/
 * Ch 15
 * /page 2/
 * /page 3/
 * /page 4/
 * /page 5/
 * Ch 16
 * /Assassination of Mr. Lincoln/
 * Ch 20
 * /The Guilded Age/
 * Ch 21
 * /Origins of the Progressive Movement/
 * Ch 23
 * /WWI/