11.2 Tarilt naincation, and bank war ST2 In November of 1B32, the South Carolina govemment called for a convention, or meeting, to decide what to do about the tariff. The voters elected representatives, who met and debated the Issues. To describe what happened next, place the events in order on the timeline. As Jackson raises an army to back up his threat, Congress lowers the tarint to try to make South Carolina back down. The South Carolina conventian acocat. the lower tariff and decides not to reallify the tariff law. The crisis & over. The South Cardina corvention nullifies the tariff law. It plans to force federal offidas to slog collecting the tart. President Jackson E furious about Scut Carolina's action. He treaters to Inade Scuth Carolina with federal soldiers. Nov. 24, 1837 Dec. 10, 1832 Mar. 2, 1833 Da No 1132 Do 1457 Jan 1835 TAB LESS Mar :093 Ape 1034 Mar. 11, 1833 Work it out Not feeling ready yet? This can help: DeMocraty 16]

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11.2 Tarilt naincation, and bank war ST2
In November of 1B32, the South Carolina govemment called for a convention, or meeting, to
decide what to do about the tariff. The voters elected representatives, who met and debated
the Issues. To describe what happened next, place the events in order on the timeline.
As Jackson raises an
army to back up his
threat, Congress
lowers the tarint to
try to make South
Carolina back down.
The South Carolina
conventian acocat.
the lower tariff and
decides not to reallify
the tariff law. The
crisis & over.
The South Cardina
corvention nullifies
the tariff law. It plans
to force federal
offidas to slog
collecting the tart.
President Jackson E
furious about Scut
Carolina's action. He
treaters to Inade
Scuth Carolina with
federal soldiers.
Nov. 24, 1837
Dec. 10, 1832
Mar. 2, 1833
Da
No 1132
Do 1457
Jan 1835
TAB LESS
Mar :093
Ape 1034
Mar. 11, 1833
Work it out
Not feeling ready yet? This can help:
DeMocraty 16]
Answer

1. In November 1832, the South Carolina government calls for a convention to decide what to do about the tariff. 2. The South Carolina convention nullifies the tariff law in December 1832 and plans to force federal officials to stop collecting the tariff. 3. President Jackson threatens to invade South Carolina with federal soldiers in January 1833. 4. In March 1833, Congress lowers the tariff to try to make South Carolina back down. 5. The South Carolina convention reconvenes in March 1833 and decides not to nullify the lower tariff, ending the crisis.

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