He raised them by 250%
President Benjamin Harrison supported protective tariffs as a means to promote American industry and protect domestic jobs. He believed that high tariffs would help American manufacturers compete against foreign imports. To support this position, Harrison endorsed and signed the McKinley Tariff of 1890, which raised tariff rates significantly, and he also pushed for the passage of the Dependent Pension Act, which was partly funded by tariff revenue, reflecting his commitment to using tariffs as a tool for economic policy.
what was cleveland position on tariffs and what did he do to promote this poistion
president.
Harrisons was created in 2004.
Harrisons ended in 2008.
Stephen Douglas generally supported lower tariffs, aligning with his belief in promoting free trade and economic expansion, particularly for the agrarian interests in the Midwest. He viewed high tariffs as detrimental to agricultural producers who relied on imported goods. His stance was part of a broader commitment to fostering economic growth and maintaining political unity in a divided nation. However, his position on tariffs was also influenced by the political context and the interests of his constituents.
he doesn't have a nickname?
no
with a flute
There are three known Richard Harrisons in the Pawn Stars Family, all of which are on the show! The Old Man, Rick, and Corey. They're all Richard Harrisons which is why they all have unique nicknames to distinguish each other.
His family
they were eli and rose