boycotts
The North wanted to protect its young industrial base with tariffs (tax) on imported goods. The South had no industrial base, and needed many imports. So this looked like the North taxing the South.
The South relied on imported goods as it was an agriculturally based economy. The North, with its industrial basis, favored high duties on imported goods so that it could sell its manufactured goods to the South.
The North was anti-slavery and had an economy based on manufacturing, factories, ship-building, and transportation. The South was in favor of slavery and had an economy based on agriculture. The South wanted low tariffs on imported goods, because it allowed them to sell cotton to Europe. The North wanted high tariffs on imported goods, because it protected their factories from foreign competition.
Probably, the answer is that it limits how many goods can be imported or exported
it is ether north or south i am pretty sure it is north
Yes, they were traded for goods such as cloth, imported silk, guns, manufactured goods, etc. They were traded between 4 main countries: Africa, Europe, And North and South America. Hope this Helped- Smart Chic
People who wanted to buy imported goods - that was mostly the South, which had no manufacturing industry.
They trade all kinds of imported goods because that is what they do. Canada and north America are very good trade partners.
The increasing political conflict between north and south
The key element was the north blockading southern ports, preventing people or goods from being imported and/or exported
The north had more men that fought in the war than the south. They also had lots of goods that were imported and exported. The north also had a wide range of railroads.
The key element was the north blockading southern ports, preventing people or goods from being imported and/or exported