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The South was prosperous in 1816 and the manufacturers who needed the tariff for support were hurting. In 1820, the South was hurting and the manufacturers were already getting rich. The South was the one paying most of the bill on the tariff. Also, the threat from English in Louisiana and Florida was diminished after the 1812 war was long over and many treaties were signed. Relations between the South and England greatly strengthened from 1816 to 1860, while the North wanted tariffs. The south relied on England to buy its slave plantation agriculture.

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