To protect American factory owners against competition from British manufacturers
to protect prices on american goods
The Tariff of 1828 was passed to protect industries in the north. The tariff stopped competition from countries like Great Britain who were producing the same goods at lower prices. This action hurt the southerners, who were inundated with attempting to find replacement goods they had always obtained from Britain and made it more difficult for the English to afford cotton from the south.
so every body would die in a horrible death
It protected their goods so that people would have to pay more for imported products and people would want to buy from their own homeland instead of Another Country
It was a tariff that Congress wanted to pass for high tariffs to protect American industries.
to protect prices on american goods
It was Alexander Hamilton who urged Congress to pass a protective tariff to encourage the growth of manufacturing. Alexander Hamilton was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
A tariff that wasn't even meant to pass congress. It stipulated a ridiculously high import tariff, and the foreign economic response mainly affected the Southern States.
Hawley-Smoot Tariff
Alexander Hamilton urged Congress to pass a protective tariff to encourage the growth of industrialization. Alexander Hamilton was the Chief of Staff to the first President of the United States, George Washington.
To protect American factory owners against competition from British manufacturers
In 1930, for example, the U.S. Congress passed the Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act.
why didnt congress amend the Aticles so it could impose a tariff
why didnt congress amend the Aticles so it could impose a tariff
The underwood tariff was passed to help bring in and make up for lost revenue. They reduced tariffs and slowly introduced the income tax..
He proposed that congress pass a tariff,or tax, on all foreign goods brought into this country.