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Sectionalism

by Aaron Stinson
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In the 1800's , the industrial was changing the way of life as more and more were being built in the north . Despite the changes of the times remained the most common way of life in the . Northerners wanted to their products made in their in the South but it was often for Southerns to buy things from from Europe . To help Northern industries , President Jackson put a on imported goods in 1828 . This Tariff would make European goods very . "

Southerns were by the tariff and the in the cost of goods that they were . This anger grew into what is known as the controversy . Many southerners wanted to , do with the . South Carolina passed the " Ordinance of in 1832 and threaten to , withdraw , from the Union . The crisis ended when Congress agreed to the tariff .

This is important because it how strongly the south felt about rights and how far they were willing to go in order to their way of and and identity .

Adapted from " 8th Grade Social Studies , by Carole Marsh "

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