@no1marauder saidI never said it did. The lack of compromise caused it.
I'm perfectly aware of the history of the Nullification Crisis.
It had nothing to do with the outbreak of the Civil War almost 30 years later.
Compromise Tariff of 1833 prevented a war back then between the federal government and SC (the federal government being the aggressor/invader). A similar compromise on tariffs could have avoided the civil war just as the Compromise Tariff of 1833 did.
@Metal-Brain saidMB: It almost did.
First of all you are a liar. You said "no it didn't" to my claim those tariff almost caused a civil war. Now you are trying to digress away from the Nullification crisis because it proved you wrong. The Nullification crisis almost led to a civil war with SC being invaded by the federal government.
no1: But it didn't.
That's not a "lie", you imbecile.
The Nullification Crisis of the early 1830s had nothing to do with the establishment of the illegitimate CSA almost 30 years later.
@no1marauder saidIt almost did. You said no to "almost did", not a war.
MB: It almost did.
no1: But it didn't.
That's not a "lie", you imbecile.
The Nullification Crisis of the early 1830s had nothing to do with the establishment of the illegitimate CSA almost 30 years later.
You are dismissing the fact it was avoided with a compromise tariff. The civil war was a holocaust that you are in denial of. holocaust that could have been prevented. That makes Andrew Jackson a far more ethical person than evil Abe.
@Metal-Brain saidStop spamming the thread.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nullification_crisis
On July 1, 1832, before Calhoun resigned the vice presidency to run for the Senate, where he could more effectively defend nullification,[3] Jackson signed into law the Tariff of 1832. This compromise tariff received the support of most Northerners and half the Southerners in Congress.[4] South Carolina remained unsati ...[text shortened]... n March 15, 1833, but three days later, nullified the Force Bill as a symbolic gesture of principle.
@Metal-Brain saidThe US Army has forts in SC right now with tanks in them.
First of all you are a liar. You said "no it didn't" to my claim those tariff almost caused a civil war. Now you are trying to digress away from the Nullification crisis because it proved you wrong. The Nullification crisis almost led to a civil war with SC being invaded by the federal government.
Is that an invasion by the Federal government?
@Metal-Brain saidPresent statements from CSA officials stating they are willing to return to the Union IF a "compromise" on tariffs can be reached.
It almost did. You said no to "almost did", not a war.
You are dismissing the fact it was avoided with a compromise tariff. The civil war was a holocaust that you are in denial of. holocaust that could have been prevented. That makes Andrew Jackson a far more ethical person than evil Abe.
Otherwise, your claims are figments of your imagination.