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Nullification crisis of 1831- 1833 what issue remained unresolved

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The Nullification Crisis of 1832-1833 primarily revolved around the issue of states' rights versus federal authority, particularly in the context of tariff laws. South Carolina, frustrated with the federal Tariffs of 1828 and 1832, declared these tariffs null and void within the state, asserting the right to nullify federal laws.

While the immediate conflict was resolved when a compromise tariff was reached in 1833, the unresolved issue was the broader question of states' rights versus federal supremacy. Specifically, the crisis highlighted the tension between state authority to challenge federal laws and the federal government's authority to enforce those laws. This unresolved tension continued to influence American politics and eventually contributed to the sectional conflicts leading up to the Civil War.

Furthermore, the Nullification Crisis did not establish a clear legal precedent regarding the limits of state nullification, leaving lingering questions about the balance of power between state and federal governments that persisted throughout American history.

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