The north
the North (Study island)
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.
The South was prosperous in 1816 and the manufacturers who needed the tariff for support were hurting. In 1820, the South was hurting and the manufacturers were already getting rich. The South was the one paying most of the bill on the tariff. Also, the threat from English in Louisiana and Florida was diminished after the 1812 war was long over and many treaties were signed. Relations between the South and England greatly strengthened from 1816 to 1860, while the North wanted tariffs. The south relied on England to buy its slave plantation agriculture.
Because of its quiet before the storm status in 19th century American history, the nullification crisis during the late 1820s and early 1830s in South Carolina is rarely viewed in a bubble by even the most amateur of historians, The South never lent unified support for nullification, tariffs of 1832 and 1833, isolate South Carolina & its malcontents.
The South because they had to pay higher taxes.
The North
The tariff helped the North because most of the nation's factories were located there.However, it did little help the South, which remained mostly an agricultural region.
the North (Study island)
Food, space, and water most directly affect the amount of people a region can support over time.
Food, space, and water most directly affect the amount of people a region can support over time.
Food, space, and water most directly affect the amount of people a region can support over time.
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.
The South was prosperous in 1816 and the manufacturers who needed the tariff for support were hurting. In 1820, the South was hurting and the manufacturers were already getting rich. The South was the one paying most of the bill on the tariff. Also, the threat from English in Louisiana and Florida was diminished after the 1812 war was long over and many treaties were signed. Relations between the South and England greatly strengthened from 1816 to 1860, while the North wanted tariffs. The south relied on England to buy its slave plantation agriculture.
What tariff? The most logical answer, assuming the tariff you speak of is one against foreign sellers, is that the business owners in the north dont have to pay it while their competitors do. Therefore they can sell their wares at cheaper prices and still get the same profit. Thus making them a better, more competitive company.
georgia
Economics
It depends entirely on the region and timeframe of the warmongering.