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https://youtu.be/6eT4bNxkv-c Making Connections… The cotton gin made cotton profitability sky rocket and turned more and more slave owners to cotton production. How did the invention of the cotton gin affect Native Americans? https://youtu.be/6eT4bNxkv-c

How do Tariffs work???? What do tariff’s do for businesses? Who might support them? Who might be against them? Which region might support them? Which region might be against them? WHY???????????? Read Nullification

Views on Tariffs North South

Define vocabulary below in your own words: - tariff nullify secede state's rights theory - compromise unconstitutional

Definition of Vocabulary words: - Tariff - a tax on imported goods Nullify - to make legally null and void, to cancel it Secede - to withdraw from an organization State's rights theory – the idea that states are superior to the national government, and do not have to follow its laws - Compromise – to agreement (or settlement) between two sides - Unconstitutional-- unauthorized by or inconsistent with the a country's constitution.

Jackson passed the Tariff of 1828 (tariff of abominations) to help business South Carolina wanted to nullify the tariff S.C. threatened to secede from the Union Jackson lowered the tariff to avoid disaster

How does the Nullification Crisis represent sectionalism in the U.S.?

A Letter to President Jackson… In 5-7 sentences, write a letter to President Jackson where you show the Northern Perspective in this crisis. THEN… In 5-7 sentences, write a letter to President Jackson where you show the Southern Perspective in this crisis.

Make a filmstrip of the Nullification Crisis!