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1 14.5 “The Nullification Crisis” Page 190 in your History Alive Book (L17) in your Interactive Notebook

2 Let’s Brainstorm… What does “Null” mean? NullorNullify

3 14.5 “The Nullification Crisis” (L17) The Nullification Crisis Crisis Definition: Nullify: to reject, get rid of, make things illegal.

4 14.5 “The Nullification Crisis” (L17) Bubble 1 In 1828, Congress passed a law raising the “tariff” (tax on all manufactured goods. North liked law b/c more $ for them.

5 FYI…The North The North’s economy was based on Factory work and manufacturing goods. They had no plantations, so they had to depend on factories. The North’s economy was based on Factory work and manufacturing goods. They had no plantations, so they had to depend on factories.

6 The North

7 14.5 “The Nullification Crisis” (L17) Bubble 2 The South disagreed w/ the tariff b/c it would damage cotton sales. “Favoring 1 group over another is unconstitutional.”

8 FYI…The South The South’s economy was based on agriculture, cotton sales, plantations and slavery. They had to buy their manufactured items from the North. The South’s economy was based on agriculture, cotton sales, plantations and slavery. They had to buy their manufactured items from the North.

9 The South

10 14.5 “The Nullification Crisis” (L17) Bubble 3 John Calhoun, Jackson’s VP said the South should “null & void” the law (tariff).

11 FYI: South Carolina threatened to secede from the United States if Jackson did not nullify the tariff on manufactured goods. South Carolina threatened to secede from the United States if Jackson did not nullify the tariff on manufactured goods.

12 14.5 “The Nullification Crisis” (L17) Bubble 4 South Carolina said they will secede - withdraw from the U.S if the tariff was not abolished.

13 14.5 “The Nullification Crisis” (L17) Bubble 5 FORCE BILL * Jackson tries passing the FORCE BILL - where the army would collect tariffs (taxes). Compromise Bill (lowered tariff) * Congress didn’t pass the BILL, but they did pass the Compromise Bill (lowered tariff) * Nullification Crisis ended!

14 14.5 “The Nullification Crisis” (L17) Bubble 5 FORCE BILL * Jackson tries passing the FORCE BILL - where the army would collect tariffs (taxes). Compromise Bill. * Congress didn’t pass the BILL, but they did pass the Compromise Bill. * Nullification Crisis ended!

15 The Nullification Crisis Video Clip

16 Reflection / HW (R18) Analyze the political cartoon, then fill in the blanks below the political cartoon. Analyze the political cartoon, then fill in the blanks below the political cartoon. PAGE 190 PAGE 190

17 Reflection / HW (R18) I am poem on John Calhoun and Andrew Jackson. I am poem on John Calhoun and Andrew Jackson.

18 Mini Project (25 points) Create a political cartoon, flow chart or pictorial representing the Nullification Crisis. Create a political cartoon, flow chart or pictorial representing the Nullification Crisis. Look at Examples… Look at Examples…

19 Jackson prevents nullification by South Carolina. Jackson prevents nullification by South Carolina.

20 Example of a Pictorial

21 Political Cartoon Example

22 Example of a Flow Chart explaining the Nullification Crisis


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