Ultimately, it wouldn't. The US needs to have access to Global Markets to sell its products and services. imposing tariffs on imported goods may help American manufacturers in the short term, but reprisals from the other major trading blocs (EU, China etc) would be swift.
It's been tried in the past and let to the great depression of the 1930's.
Tariffs have the same affect on US manufacturers as they do in any country. A tariff can benefit a particular industry, such as automobile makers. A tariff on imported cars will enable the domestic car maker, have foreign imported cars more expensive. This can lead to increased business for the domestic industry. The downside of this is that consumers who wish to buy imported cars will have to pay more.
He wanted to protect American manufacturers.
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because they wanted money
The tariff hurt trade with other countries.
The tariff hurt trade with other countries.
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Taxing Imports
He wanted to protect American manufacturers.
The tariff of 1816 was the first tariff passed in the United States. It was proposed by Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Dallas to help American manufacturers. It was approved in 1816 and was to last only until 1820. Southern states opposed it because they sold their cotton in Great Britain.
The Americans that benefited the most from the Tariff of 1816 were the manufacturers. The western and northern states, having a strong industrial base, strongly supported the tariff.
He wanted to protect American manufacturers.
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The protective Tariff of 1816 is also known as the Dallas Tariff. It is noteworthy because it marks the first time that congress passed a tariff to protect American manufacturers instead of just to raise money.
It helped Northern Manufacturers and just in general the North. It hurt the South.
To protect American factory owners against competition from British manufacturers
The McKinley Tariff Act
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