The North and South had opposing views on tariffs in the antebellum period. The North favored high tariffs to protect its burgeoning industrial economy from foreign competition and to generate revenue for the federal government. In contrast, the South, which relied heavily on agriculture and imported goods, opposed tariffs as they raised prices on essential products and hampered trade. This economic divide contributed to growing tensions between the two regions leading up to the Civil War.
They viewed them as useful. They helped with trade and both the north and south argued about slavery towards them
It was the North because the north gained money while south lost it because they bought most of their goods from Britain, who goods had the tariffs on them.
The South was very agricultural whereas the North was not. The North's economy was based on manufacturing and the South had plantations where crops were grown.
slavery and the industry
The North's population was much larger than the South's.
They viewed them as useful. They helped with trade and both the north and south argued about slavery towards them
In the northeast, farms intended to be small, and the produce was usually marked locally.. As for the south, cotton production increased dramatically
It was the North because the north gained money while south lost it because they bought most of their goods from Britain, who goods had the tariffs on them.
The North's population was much larger than the South's.
The North's population was much larger than the South's.
The North's population was larger
The issue that the North and South fought over was called the Wilmot Proviso. It was basically a law of slavery: the North and South were fighting over slavery. The North were anti-slavery and the South were pro-slavery
The South looked at slavery as an economic issue. The North viewed slavery as a moral issue. In the North, slavery was proving to be unprofitable in the North and was dying out by the end of the American Revolution, but in the South white Southerners were increasingly more defensive of slavery.
The South looked at slavery as an economic issue. The North viewed slavery as a moral issue. In the North, slavery was proving to be unprofitable in the North and was dying out by the end of the American Revolution, but in the South white Southerners were increasingly more defensive of slavery.
the north didnt want slavery but the south want slavery
The South was very agricultural whereas the North was not. The North's economy was based on manufacturing and the South had plantations where crops were grown.
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