The fight over tariffs in the early 19th century was closely tied to the issue of states' rights, particularly as southern states opposed high tariffs that primarily benefited northern industrial interests. Southern states argued that these tariffs were unconstitutional and infringed upon their rights, leading to tensions over federal authority versus state sovereignty. The Nullification Crisis in the 1830s exemplified this conflict, where South Carolina attempted to nullify federal tariffs, asserting its right to reject Federal Laws deemed harmful. This struggle highlighted the broader debate over the balance of power between state and federal governments in the United States.
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