The North wanted tariffs on imports, to protect its manufacturing industry.
The South had virtually no manufacturing industry, so it wanted cheap imports.
Southeren members controlled the democratic party
Congress attempted to resolve the north and south disputes that lead up to the civil war by enacting a number of agreed upon compromises that they hoped would appease both sides of the country.
To assert the viabiliy of the Confederacy as a sovereign nation and gain official recognition by Congress and by foreign countries.
The Constitutional Convention left the slave trade untaxed and untouched. Delegates from the southern States were naturally wary about the prospect of Congress being able to regulate America's interstate and foreign trade. They were afraid that the North would use its influence in Congress to levy taxes on the slave trade and the cotton trade. The delegates from the South pushed for, and won, a compromise on the matter: the Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise. This agreement made it so Congress could regulate interstate and foreign trade, but could not tax exports. This meant that cotton exports from the South would not be affected. In addition, Congress was forbidden from regulating the slave trade for 20 years.
The South had more power in Congress than the North --Apex(: JHS(:
United States: North Soviet: South
The North wanted to proetct its industry against foreign imports. The South only had cotton, and needed all kinds of imports. So the Tariffs were seen as a tax by the North on the South.
The slave states had a control of Congress in 1850.
the South had more political and economic power in Congress.
Which 1823 doctrine of U.S. foreign policy stated that European countries should stay out of North and South America?
Canada and Mexico are foreign countries that border the U.S.A. Canada is to the north and Mexico is to the south.
The river that the North needed to control to split the South was the Mississippi River. This river was a very important transportation system for the South so controlling the river meant controlling the South.
No, theU.S. took control of South Korea. It's the Soviets who took control of North Korea.
Because the North was Protestant and wanted to be under control of the queen. The south was Catholic and wanted to be under its own control.
the south opposed tariffs because they had to import all of their stuff from foreign countries
The South was receiving US aid from about 1955 until about '73 (US congress cut off funds around that time).
Southeren members controlled the democratic party