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The Force Bill of 1833 empowered President Andrew Jackson to use the army and navy, if necessary, to enforce the acts of congress. The Force Bill of 1833 specifically enforced the tariff measures South Carolina objected.

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In what year was the nullification controversy settled by a compromise tariff and a Force Bill?

1833


What allowed the army to forcefully collect the tariff garnered by the compromise of 1833?

Force Bill


What bill did congress adopt in 1833 permitting the president to use the army and navy to enforce revenue laws?

force bill


What caused the Force Bill and the Tariff Act of 1833?

What caused this was South Carolina's Ordinance of Nullification in 1832


Who thought the nullification ordinance was an act of treason and in 1833 asked congress to pass force bill?

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Did Jackson responded to South Carolina's views on tariffs threat by imposing the Force Bill which was passed by Congress in 1833?

yes


How is the nufflication crisis in 1833 resolved?

The Nullification Crisis of 1833 was resolved through the Compromise Tariff of 1833, also known as the Force Bill. This legislation gradually reduced tariffs over a period of time, helping to ease tensions between the federal government and South Carolina, which had threatened to secede over tariff laws it viewed as unfair. The Force Bill empowered President Jackson to use military force if needed to enforce federal laws.


How was Jackson's Force Bill of 1833 connected with slavery?

Jackson's Force Bill of 1833 was connected to slavery indirectly. The Force Bill allowed for Native Americans to be forced out of their homelands to make room for the Americans. Some Native Americans were then captured and forced to work as slaves.


What was some effects on the force bill?

The Force Bill of 1833 authorized President Jackson to use military force against states that resisted federal law. It increased tensions between states' rights advocates and supporters of a strong federal government, ultimately fueling the debate over nullification. The bill underscored the power struggle between the federal government and individual states during this period.


Who was a congressman from 1827 to 1831 and ten from 1833 to 1835?

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Who was a congressman from 1827 and 1831 and ten from 1833 to 1835?

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What is the 1833 compromise?

The compromise of 1833, also called the Tariff of 1833, was a bill proposed to resolve the Nullification Crisis. It gradually reduced tariff rates after southern states objected to previous tariff bills.