10 years ago, congress passed the highest tariff in our known history. (The tariffs were meant as a strategy to lure consumers towards buying American products.) President Andrew Jackson has always openly supported Henry Clay's proposal of a lower international tax. This decision could've been harming southerners and benefiting the north. The loudest voice in the Southerners' fight against the tariff has been Vice President John C. Calhoun. Meanwhile, the Northerners' voice was Daniel Webster. In 1832, congress lowered the tax rate. Because of this,South Carolina created the "Nullification act." this law made the tariffs illegal. They also also threatened to leave the union if challenged. Jackson has decided to make the "Force act", which allows him to use the military to force states to comply with the tariff. At first, South Carolina stood alone against the president's force act, but has since backed down. …show more content…
Many native Americans were moved west near the Mississippi. Jackson and his supporters decided to move the Native Americans west, so they could obtain the good cotton farmland. Keeping this idea in mind, our U.S army forced 15,000 Cherokees to march hundreds of miles even farther west. The sorrowful event took several months, causing thousands of Cherokees passing away, mainly elder people and children.The harsh march has now been named the "Trail of tears," for obvious