The McKinley Tariff Act eliminated the tariffs on all sugar entering the United States. Now sugar that was produced from Hawaii was no longer cheaper than elsewhere. This change reduced the sugar producers' profits. Some U.S. business leaders pushed for making Hawaii apart of the united States, or annexation. By doing this, Hawaiian sugar could be sold for greater profits because American producers received an extra two cents a pound from the United States government.
The McKinley Tariff.
The McKinley Tariff Act eliminated the tariffs on all sugar entering the United States. Now sugar that was produced from Hawaii was no longer cheaper than elsewhere. This change reduced the sugar producers' profits. Some U.S. business leaders pushed for making Hawaii apart of the united States, or annexation. By doing this, Hawaiian sugar could be sold for greater profits because American producers received an extra two cents a pound from the United States government.
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The McKinley Tariff Act of 1890 removed the duty-free status of Hawaiian sugar, which had previously allowed it to compete favorably in the U.S. market. This sudden increase in sugar prices significantly harmed Hawaii's economy, leading to widespread economic distress among planters and producers dependent on sugar exports. In response, American sugar planters in Hawaii sought to overthrow the Hawaiian monarchy to restore favorable trade conditions, ultimately contributing to the islands' annexation by the United States.
Clay and Calhoun worked out a compromise tariff.
1834
Congress passed the compromise Tariff of 1833
passing a tariff on sugar
Henry Clay.
the nullification process
The compromise of 1833, also called the Tariff of 1833, was a bill proposed to resolve the Nullification Crisis. It gradually reduced tariff rates after southern states objected to previous tariff bills.
Congress made a compromise tariff to satisfy southern states.