The slave states hated the tariffs more than other states because slaves could have tariffs on their lives. A slave that originally sold for 100 gold would sell for up to 150 with the tax.
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The "Border States" were slave states.
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western states
NO the southern states did not like the tariffs.
They thought it was unfair
In 1837 there were 12 states that were slave.
Tariffs on imports, which the South needed, having so little industry. Later, South Carolina became the first state to secede, following Lincoln's election on a ticket of no new slave-states.
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The "Border States" were slave states.
There were numerous slave states in the United States. Some of the slave states were South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and Georgia.
Tariffs worked mostly (and probably only) for the Northern states.
There were numerous slave states in the United States. Some of the slave states were South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and Georgia.
They hated tariffs. All they were making was cotton. Tariffs increased the cost of imports.
Missouri was a slave state. Maryland and Kentucky were slave states.
The immediate trigger was the election of Lincoln as the first president from the newly-formed Republican party, which favoured tariffs on imported goods (which the South needed most), and did not want to allow any more slave-states.
Because the tariffs on imports protected their own manufacturing industries. The Southern states, having no manufacturing industry, regarded the tariffs as a tax on the South.