not all cause some Americans suffered from many things and most were poor during the war of 1812.
Not all Americans supported higher tariffs during the Industrial Revolution. While many industrialists and manufacturers favored tariffs to protect their growing industries from foreign competition, agricultural interests, particularly in the South and West, often opposed them. These agricultural regions relied on imported goods and viewed high tariffs as detrimental to their economic interests. Thus, the issue of tariffs sparked significant regional divisions in the United States during this period.
If all americans had supported the same side, there wouldn't have been a war.
clay believe that high tariffs helped all regions of the country , not just the north
The South was against high tariffs because the tariffs forced them to buy high-priced goods from the North instead of getting cheap imports from other countries.
no not all amerikan supported the war for independence
the northeast. this is unrelated but im going to find the mother bumper that said the south and blow his brains out. and yes i said bumper instead of the word we all know i could've but it wouldn't have let me post this.
Loyalists and patriots were all Americans however, loyalists supported Brittan and patriots were all for America
They hated tariffs. All they were making was cotton. Tariffs increased the cost of imports.
The North wanted to proetct its industry against foreign imports. The South only had cotton, and needed all kinds of imports. So the Tariffs were seen as a tax by the North on the South.
the south
They supported the British because they hoped if they defeated the Colonists then it would send them all back to their home land.
The US was all open trade while Europe was divided into states, each with its own tariffs.