Force Acts
Force Acts, United States Congress, American Civil War, Nullification Crisis
978-613-7-02357-0
6137023575
116
2011-07-25
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Force Acts can refer to several groups of acts passed by the United States Congress. The term usually refers to the events after the American Civil War.The Force Bill, 4 Stat. 632 (1833), was passed by Congress at Andrew Jackson's request, as part of the Nullification Crisis.Congress put a heavy tariff on imports and raw materials, an act aimed at promoting domestic manufacturing. South Carolina declared federal protective tariffs void and therefore tried to prohibit duty collection. The Act gave the president the authority to use military power to enforce revenue laws. Fortunately, he never had to; instead, a compromise tariff was proposed by Henry Clay—one which John C. Calhoun and other South Carolinians eventually accepted.
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