Tariffs particularly favored the North and their manufacturing plants. By imposing a Protective Tariff on imports from foreign lands, the Northern manufacturers would benefit because since imports from foreign nations, say Britain, were now very expensive, natives would buy from the much cheaper Northern manufacturers. This is what it means to be "protective." It was "protecting" the factories in the North.
The South particularly disliked these tariffs because they did not have any interest in the North benefiting from their money.
The civil war soldiers viewed the war between the North and South as a new kind of conflict because it was the first war Between the States.
tax on man. goods from north
Most of the North did not approve of slavery and voted for Abraham Lincoln. While the South was the opposite, they heavily relied on slavery and most of them did not vote for Abraham Lincoln.
The North and South wouldn't be able to trade and it would greatly hurt their economy.
The US is NOT at war with Iraq. The US was at war with North Vietnam.
The tariff of abominations, also known as the Tariff of 1828, became a major campaign issue in the 1828 presidential election. It was a contentious issue that led to significant division between different regions and political parties, particularly between the North and South. The outrage caused by the tariff helped Andrew Jackson secure his victory in the election.
The increasing political conflict between north and south
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Tariff of Abominations
His concern over an inevitable conflict between the North and South
why you looking stuff up on the internet. look in your book.
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this was calleds the Civil War, a conflict between the North and the South.
Not really, the Era of Good Feeling was more about lack of political parties. There was always a divide between North and South and the tariff intensified that divide.
The extension of slavery
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In the 1800's the Southern states wanted to continue importing and using slaves because it was an economic boost. The North wanted to ban slavery. The southern states were also angered by raising tariffs, however the tariff compromise of 1833 quelled the South's rage.