Yes the North did seek high tariffs in the antebellum days. This was due to the idea that unless imported goods were taxed, Northern factories might lose business to foreign enterprises. They especially wanted the South to be the exclusive buyers of its products to help the plantation system that then existed in the South.
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It wanted to protect its industry by levying tariffs (taxes) on cheap imports. The South had very little industry, and needed cheap imports. So the tariffs looked like a tax by the North on the South.
clay believe that high tariffs helped all regions of the country , not just the north
Big business support tariffs because they want to limit competition. If it is expensive for foreign companies to sell goods in the US, businesses in the US can control the market.
Because it favored the North
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The north supported tariffs because it protected their industries and factories. Since the economy of the north was based off of their type of production, they wanted people to buy goods from them, not foreign markets.
the north and the south both had differnt veiws or belives on tariffs. The North wanted tariffs and the south did not.
The north approved protection for tariffs, people bought cheaper manufactured goods.
what was cleveland position on tariffs and what did he do to promote this poistion
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Tariffs dealt with their trade.
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Because Tariffs deal with their trade... which is bad.
Because it was the South that mostly needed the imports that the tariffs were levied on.
North had factories that made goods- they wanted higher tariffs on imports to protect their businesses from competition. The South wanted to be able to buy from the North OR from foreign markets, and wanted lower tariffs (lower prices for them to pay)