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mindmap: use the space below to create a mind map of the nullification …

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mindmap: use the space below to create a mind map of the nullification crisis. the main topic is
ullification crisis,\ & you should have between 4 - 7 subtopics or categories with information on your mind map.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The mind map expands on the Nullification Crisis with 5 focused subtopics, each with key contextual details:

  1. Tariffs: The 1828 "Tariff of Abominations" (high taxes on imported manufactured goods) favored Northern industry but raised costs for Southern agrarian economies that relied on imported goods, sparking anger.
  2. People:
  • John C. Calhoun (South Carolina): Argued states could nullify federal laws they deemed unconstitutional, penned the South Carolina Exposition and Protest.
  • Andrew Jackson: Opposed nullification, called it treason, and threatened military force against South Carolina.
  1. South Carolina: The leading state to act—declared the 1828 and 1832 tariffs null and void within its borders, threatened secession if the federal government enforced the tariffs.
  2. States' Rights: The core ideological debate: whether individual states had the power to reject federal laws they saw as overstepping constitutional limits, clashing with federal authority.
  3. Outcome:
  • A compromise tariff (1833) was passed, gradually lowering tax rates to ease Southern tensions.
  • South Carolina repealed its nullification ordinance, avoiding immediate secession, but the states' rights vs. federal power debate persisted.

Answer:

                          The Nullification Crisis
                          |------------------------|
                  /         |         |         |         \
             Tariffs     People   South Carolina  States' Rights  Outcome
               |           |             |               |           |
1828 "Tariff of  John C. Calhoun  Declared tariffs  Core debate:  Compromise Tariff
Abominations" +  (pro-nullification)  null/void;  state vs. federal  1833 passed;
1832 Tariff     Andrew Jackson  threatened secession  authority  SC repealed nullification
(raised import taxes)  (anti-nullification,  threatened force)