they thought that it was fair because it was low prices and they had to pay high prices
Southerners were hapy, because they could continue to buy goods from Great Britain cheaply
they thout it was bullcrap
The South opposed tariffs on imported goods, viewing them as detrimental to their economy. Since the Southern economy relied heavily on agriculture and imported goods, high tariffs increased their costs and reduced access to necessary products. They believed that tariffs disproportionately benefited Northern industries at their expense, fostering resentment toward the federal government and contributing to sectional tensions that would later escalate into the Civil War.
Southerners were hapy, because they could continue to buy goods from Great Britain cheaply
Actualy they did not by things from Europe they traded.
Actualy they did not by things from Europe they traded.
Actualy they did not by things from Europe they traded.
Actualy they did not by things from Europe they traded.
Actualy they did not by things from europe they traded.
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The North's point of view for selling or buying Manufactured goods was fairly good. They had alot of factories so it made it easy for people to buy the goods.