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Proclamation to the People of South Carolina
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Ordinance of Nullification
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John C. Calhoun Resignation
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Renewal Bill for the National Bank
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Jackson's veto message
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Whig Party
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Election of 1832
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Clay's Tariff Bill
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Force Act
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"Pet Banks"
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Removal of Federal Deposits
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Speculative Boom
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The United States National Debt is 0 for the First and Only Time
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Specie Circular
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1st US Vice-President chosen by Senate, Richard Johnson (Van Buren admin)
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Panic of 1837
It was a crisis about financial and economic conditions in the nation following changes in the banking system initiated by President Andrew Jackson and his Specie Circular that effectively dried up credit.