The South because they had to pay higher taxes.
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Southern farmers, because sales of cotton would go down
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.
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John C. Calhoun was a southern political thinker who prominently justified southern resistance to the Tariff of 1828. The nullification crisis is the time period from 1828 to 1832 when South Carolina challenged the Tariff of 1828.
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Northerners who would experience increased industrial growth because of a decrease in British imports.
Southern farmers, because sales of cotton would go down
he development of the American System - high tariffs, internal improvements, and reform of the national bank and currency. Under his presidency, the Cumberland Road was extended into Ohio and the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal was started.His most famous legislation may be the Tariff of 1828 (aka the Tariff of Abominations).
The man most against it was Vice-President John C. Calhoun who resigned his post in order to run for the Senate. Andrew Jackson signed the bill for this tariff which was a reduction over the tariff of 1828. It was mostly written by ex-President John Quincy Adams. I do not know of any past or future presidents who actively were against it.
So, president Jackson asked Congress to lower the tariff.It did so in 1832. But Southerners still thought the tariff was too high. South Carolina nullified the tariff acts of 1828 and 1832.this writing means most important this writing means nothing just more unimportant information