The South generally opposed tariffs, viewing them as economically detrimental. They believed that tariffs favored Northern industries at the expense of Southern agriculture, which relied on imported goods. This opposition was rooted in the South's agricultural economy, where higher prices on imported products would hurt farmers and consumers alike. Ultimately, these tariff disputes contributed to the growing sectional tensions that led to the Civil War.
The South generally opposed tariffs, viewing them as detrimental to their economy, which relied heavily on agriculture and exports of cotton and tobacco. They argued that tariffs favored Northern industrial interests at the expense of Southern farmers, increasing the cost of imported goods. This opposition contributed to tensions between the North and South, ultimately playing a role in the lead-up to the Civil War. The South's resistance to tariffs reflected its desire for free trade and economic autonomy.
it was very useful
The souths "cash crop" was tobacco and cotton
yes, it was. they needed the slaves to harvest their crops, such as cotton
=The war was fought in the south so the land was destroyed. And crops were taken.=
Souths Rugby was created in 1948.
Souths Logan Magpies was created in 1921.
Yes, he signed the contract and this year 2011, his playing for souths.
Marrimac
Seoul is the capital.
souths
Military leadership
the souths plan was for to wait till the north gave up or got tired like fort Sumter
Sunbury United Soccer Club was created in 1972.
to lose because they fail
The Union and Confederacy had different strengths.
The Confederates wore gray uniforms.