Secession in Early America 1775-1861: (5) The 1832 Tariff Dispute & Nullification Crisis

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Dr Bernard Way explains the background of the 1832 Tariff Dispute, and the arguments in favor of nullification which were put forward by South Carolina.

Taken from "Secession Speakeasy #130 (Public House Edition): The Speakeasy Welcomes Back Dr. Bernard Way!"

Full Video: https://keepgovlocal.substack.com/p/secession-speakeasy-130-public-house

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