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Q: Why did the possibility of higher tariffs upset southerners?
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Why were southerners upset by the level of Tariffs 1828?

They depended on goods from Europe.


Why were Southerners upset by the level of tariffs in 1828?

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How did the policymaking of John Quincy Adams affect American politics and history?

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