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  2. Tariff of Abominations. (Show more) Date: 1828. Location: United States. Key People: John Quincy Adams. Tariff of 1828, restrictive tariff that triggered the Nullification Crisis in the United States in the early 19th century.

  3. Tariff of Abominations. The Tariff of 1828 was a very high protective tariff that became law in the United States in May 1828. It was a bill designed to fail in Congress because it was seen by free trade supporters as hurting both industry and farming, but it passed anyway.

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  5. Overview. The tariff of 1828 raised taxes on imported manufactures so as to reduce foreign competition with American manufacturing. Southerners, arguing that the tariff enhanced the interests of the Northern manufacturing industry at their expense, referred to it as the Tariff of Abominations.

  6. Jul 19, 2019 · Learn about the controversial tariff that sparked the Nullification Crisis and the South's opposition to federal power. Find out how John C. Calhoun protested the tariff in his famous essay and why it was called the Tariff of Abominations.

  7. Jul 11, 2022 · Learn about the Tariff of 1828, also known as the Tariff of Abominations, which raised duties on imports and sparked Southern opposition and nullification. Find out how Vice-president John C. Calhoun and President John Quincy Adams responded to the crisis.

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  8. Mar 14, 2024 · Learn about the Tariff of 1828, also known as the Tariff of Abominations, which sparked the Nullification Crisis between South Carolina and the federal government. Find out how the tariff affected the economy, politics and the Union, and how it was eventually resolved with the Compromise Tariff of 1833.

  9. History. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Tariff of Abominations. views 2,426,317 updated. TARIFF OF ABOMINATIONS. By the late 1820s the southeastern region of the United States was economically depressed. While the industrial northeast flourished, the agrarian south languished.

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