The North - which was trying to protect its own manufacturing industry by taxing imports.
As it was mainly the South that needed imports (having no manufacturing industry), this looked like the North levying a tax on the South, and it caused a lot of bad blood.
They sent them 22,000 troops to help them in the civil war.
Not from the British
no
England
They carried soldiers and supplies.
Yes. They had caused resentment in the South for many years. And even though they had been much reduced, Lincoln was planning to raise them again.
to help factories
Higher tariffs would bring in more tax revenue. . They would also discourage the importation of the foreign goods to which they were applied. This might help the domestic makers of these products to increase sales and expand their businesses, leading to more jobs for Americans.
Nothing
Yes.
does Tariffs protect American jobs and wages.
During the American Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln and the Republican Party supported American industry and the North by implementing protectionist policies, such as tariffs, to help domestic businesses thrive and grow. Lincoln also issued the Emancipation Proclamation, which helped weaken the Southern economy by freeing slaves who were a crucial labor force for Southern industry.
To help the North.
To help the nation's manufactures.
Yes, Andrew Jackson opposed the tariff in 1828 because he believed that it would start a civil war and also ran hiscampaign as a man of the country, not a man of sectionalism.
By stopping competition from farmers abroad --APEX
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