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Missouri Compromise (1820) • Compromise Sponsored by Henry Clay
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U.S. Trade Policy in Historical Perspective
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The Tariff of Abominations, 1828 the South Carolina Exposition and Protest
The Rise of Mass Democracy, 1820-1840
The Nullification Crisis
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The Tariff in the Age of Jackson
The Political Perspective of Henry Clay
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