protecting domestic industries from foreign competition.
all of the above (NovaNet)
to reduce competition from foreign grain producers.
It would increase the demand for American manufactured goods. Tariffs would also increase the money generated by the sale of those goods.
To reduce competition from foreign grain producers. Northern America industrialists increase the demand for American. This is for manufactured goods.
Northern industrialists favored tariffs.
yes.
No; the South depended on exporting cotton and US tariffs would have invited tariffs in the countries to which they exported.
Northerners favored the protective tariffs of the 1820s because these tariffs benefited their emerging manufacturing industries by making imported goods more expensive, encouraging consumers to buy domestically produced items. In contrast, southerners detested these tariffs as they relied heavily on imported goods and were concerned that higher prices would hurt their economy. Additionally, they felt that the tariffs favored northern interests at the expense of southern agricultural economies, leading to tensions between the regions.
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To reduce competition from foreign grain producers. Northern America industrialists increase the demand for American. This is for manufactured goods.
Alexander Hamilton favored protective tariffs because it was an essential part of his financial plan. By protecting America's infant domestic economy, he won the favor of the wealthy classes (merchants and manufacturers).
NovaNet ANSWER: Northern industrialists
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