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so that the south can buy their goods, and the south opposed tariffs, because obviously, they thought it was not fair for them to buy goods from north. Also they had high tariff (tax) to protect factories and laborers
so that the south can buy their goods, and the south opposed tariffs, because obviously, they thought it was not fair for them to buy goods from north. Also they had high tariff (tax) to protect factories and laborers
He wanted to protect American manufacturers.
because they wanted money
He wanted to protect American manufacturers.
It wanted to protect its industry by levying tariffs (taxes) on cheap imports. The South had very little industry, and needed cheap imports. So the tariffs looked like a tax by the North on the South.
Answer this question… The British were charging high tariffs on imported American goods in England.
To protect American factory owners against competition from British manufacturers
The North wanted a tariff for the National Legislature. And the South want to regulate trade for the National Legislature.
Tariff.
Cheap imports - which the South needed, having almost no industry of its own.
British Gas tariffs vary in price depending on one's location and what kind of tariff they want. On average outside of London the average tariff for a year is around ÕóëŠÕŠë£800.