The south, because they exported goods.
the south
the south opposed tariffs because they had to import all of their stuff from foreign countries
They were arguing about the slavery and tariffs of the country. Webster opposed tariffs at first, but then came to like them for the industry
Thomas Jefferson and his followers opposed Alexander Hamilton's tariff policy.
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he was one of the people who opposed the tariffs for the south.
Tariffs worked mostly (and probably only) for the Northern states.
the south opposed tariffs because they had to import all of their stuff from foreign countries
At one point, the South was initially all for tariffs. They later changed their views because economic development did not progress as planned in that area of the country.
They were arguing about the slavery and tariffs of the country. Webster opposed tariffs at first, but then came to like them for the industry
Thomas Jefferson and his followers opposed Alexander Hamilton's tariff policy.
business men supported and families opposed.
The South, mainly South Carolina, was opposed to protective tariffs because they would sell most of their cotton to England.
the tariff helped only the north while reducing European interest in the exports that the south and west relied on.
The south because they had little industry .
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Daniel Webster was the Massachusetts senator who opposed nullification. He also opposed slavery & supported high tariffs.