julien segura
tariffs
it effected it by getting what they wanted. slavery to end.
Both parties wanted to protect newly developed industries
People who wanted to buy imported goods - that was mostly the South, which had no manufacturing industry.
The north wanted to eliminate slavery not for the beauty of the eyes of slaves but because the north was an industrial place, not like the agricultural south. The north wanted just to protect the union .
It was a tariff that Congress wanted to pass for high tariffs to protect American industries.
No all the South wanted to do was to protect their way of life and the North wanted to stay a Union.
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)
The North wanted tariffs on imports, to protect its manufacturing industry. The South had virtually no manufacturing industry, so it wanted cheap imports.
Yes. The North began to industrialise with enthusiasm, while the South stayed in its traditional feudal state, living off cotton. When the North wanted to protect its manufacturing industries by raising the tariff against imported goods (which the South needed), the South saw it as a direct tax on them, made possible by the Northern majority in Congress. When it came to admitting new states to the Union, the South wanted more slave-states, to balance things up, while North wanted more free-soil states, to maintain their majority.
North American Industries was created in 1969.
The North was trying to protect its manufacturing industry from cheap imports. The South had very little industry, and wanted cheap imports.