INDEX
Abbeville district: anti-tariff meeting in, in 1828, 11, 11 n.; and disunion, 17; test oath opposed by, 327, 342.
Adams, John Quincy, President, 99, 117 n.; anti-tariffites censured by administration organs, 12; opposed by Mercury31; supported by Courier and Gazette, 31; tariff bill, 168, 170.
Administration, the. See Adams, John Quincy; Jackson, Andrew.
Agriculture: tariff, effects of. on, 12 n., 2p: improvements of, 22.
Aiken, William, 157.
Alabama, 202, 203 n.; and nullification, 226.
Alien and Sedition laws, constitutionality of, 135, 305.
Allegiance: to state, 178, 183, 211, 293, 307, 316, 320–22, 324, 346, 359, 361; to nation, 178, 183, 212, 229, 316, 318, 319, 321, 330, 3SO, 357–62; paramount, 295–300, 321, 340, 340 n., 360.
American Colonization Society, 4 n.
American System, 85, 113, 125, 158, 168.
Anderson district, opposition of, to test oath, 327.
Anti-Conventionists: campaign of, 94, 95; inclusion of pro-tariff men by, 95; fears of, 95–97; accused of tariff leanings, 111; power felt, 90 n.; anti-tariff men among, 96; in legislature of 1830, 103–10. Anti-nationalism in South Carolina in 1825, 1.
"Anti-Nullification," views of, on the advocates of nullification, 84.
Anti-tariff arguments. See Tariff.
Articles of Confederation, 69, 70, 73.
Bank, United States, 303; resolutions against, in 1825, 1; legislature of 1824 on, 35; constitutionality of, 135.
Barnwell district: anti-tariff meeting in, in 1828, 11 n.; military preparations, 269, 276; mediation by Virginia, opposed by, 274.
Barnwell, R. W., Congressman, 170 n.
Bay, Judge E. H., on test oath, 333.
Beacon, The Camden, attacks of, upon Submissionists, 149.
Beaufort, South Carolina, collector of, warned, 231.
Bennett, Governor, Union leader, 134
Blair, James, Congressman; advocate of moderation, 60; on a convention, 110; on the tariff, 166, 169, 172; co-operation favored by, 197; denounced by Nullifiers, 310;
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