In the mid-1800s, Southern planters and farmers were least likely to support tariffs. They relied heavily on imported goods and were concerned that tariffs would raise prices on these items, while also harming their export markets, particularly for cotton. Additionally, they believed that tariffs disproportionately benefited Northern industrialists at their expense.
consumers
peasants
hey
immigrants
The JapaneseApex
consumers
Blue collar workers
Creoles
One example could be... "The pressure group lobbied for longer tariffs for those convicted of murder"
Creoles
Progressives
Progressive
free trade agreements]
peasants
It depends entirely on the region and timeframe of the warmongering.
wealthy manufacturers
Laissez-faire capitalist