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Because it favored the North
Tariffs brought in money for the Union and the Confederacy.
They hated tariffs. All they were making was cotton. Tariffs increased the cost of imports.
to help factories
Because they needed all the cheap foreign imports they could get, having almost no manufacturing industry of their own.
Plains Indians objected to westward settlement before the civil war because it divided traditional buffalo hunting grounds.
Because it favored the North
Tariffs brought in money for the Union and the Confederacy.
They hated tariffs. All they were making was cotton. Tariffs increased the cost of imports.
to help factories
Because of sectionalism which was caused by secession, states' rights, protective tariffs, Lincoln's election, and slavery.
It actually started because of States Rights to have slaves and other things like tariffs the north wanted higher tariffs and the south did not the north didn't want slaves the south wanted slaves.
Before, during, and after the American Civil War, it can be fairly said that many northern whites (and others) objected to slavery on very simple moral grounds. They opposed the practice within America or anywhere because of what they saw as its inherent wrong: no human being is rightly held in bondage to any other on the basis of supposed racial, ethnic, economic, or any other inferiority.
Because they needed all the cheap foreign imports they could get, having almost no manufacturing industry of their own.
slavery states rights Tariffs on imported goods, to protect Northern manufacturing industry. Congress was able to levy these tariffs because the Northern states dominated the vote. The South only had one industry - cotton - so it needed many imports. It saw the tariffs as a hostile tax on the South.
because before the civil war white people were already above black people, they began after the civil war because black people were starting to get their rights
The Library of Congress in Washington DC has many thousands of government records. Without a doubt, the history of tariffs can be found there covering the US Civil War and most of US history.