No; the South depended on exporting cotton and US tariffs would have invited tariffs in the countries to which they exported.
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The South didn't want high tariffs because their economy relied on foreign trade.
Northern industrialists favored tariffs.
the north and the south both had differnt veiws or belives on tariffs. The North wanted tariffs and the south did not.
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The South was primarily based on cotton monoculture done by slaves, which were sold to Europe for money. The Southern farm owners grew there cotton was in favor of slavery and low tariffs on import goods. The North was based on grown grains, shipbuilding and transportation, making the North high tariffs on importing goods.
They didn't call it anything but taxes or just tariffs
the south opposed tariffs because they had to import all of their stuff from foreign countries
to reduce competition from foreign grain producers.
Tariffs dealt with their trade.
tariffs