Protective tariffs were unpopular in the South because they favored Northern manufacturing interests at the expense of Southern agriculture. Southern states relied heavily on importing goods and exporting cotton, so tariffs increased the cost of imported products while not providing any benefits to their economy. This led to resentment, as many Southerners felt that the tariffs disproportionately burdened them and benefited the industrial North. Additionally, the South believed that such tariffs threatened their economic stability and autonomy.
it depends what tariffs and when but, i if you are referring to after the revolutionary war, then the effect was the whiskey rebellion.
yes, because all the south wanted slavery and the north didnt. -sydney
Protective tariffs
The South was against it. The tariff was aimed at protecting northern manufacturing. The South traded agricultural products like cotton for manufactured goods which the tariff made more expensive.
protective tariffs
Congress continued to raise protective tariffs.
The South, mainly South Carolina, was opposed to protective tariffs because they would sell most of their cotton to England.
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thomas Jefferson
it depends what tariffs and when but, i if you are referring to after the revolutionary war, then the effect was the whiskey rebellion.
Protective tariffs
Congress continued to raise protective tariffs.
yes, because all the south wanted slavery and the north didnt. -sydney
yes, because all the south wanted slavery and the north didnt. -sydney
yes, because all the south wanted slavery and the north didnt. -sydney
yes, because all the south wanted slavery and the north didnt. -sydney
Protective tariffs had a few effects in the American economy. The main effect that it had was pricing.