The South generally opposed tariffs, viewing them as detrimental to their economy, which relied heavily on agriculture and exports of cotton. They believed tariffs favored Northern industrial interests at the expense of Southern farmers, who faced higher prices for goods. This opposition was a significant factor in the tensions leading up to the Civil War, as Southern states sought to protect their economic interests against perceived Northern dominance.
No, Democrats Wanted High Tariffs, while Republicans wanted High Tariffs
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They hated tariffs. All they were making was cotton. Tariffs increased the cost of imports.
he really enjoyed licking the tariffs
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Actualy they did not by things from Europe they traded.
what was Stepen A. Douglas veiws on tariifs?
they thout it was bullcrap
Souths Rugby was created in 1948.
The South generally opposed tariffs, viewing them as detrimental to their economy, which relied heavily on agriculture and exports of cotton and tobacco. They argued that tariffs favored Northern industrial interests at the expense of Southern farmers, increasing the cost of imported goods. This opposition contributed to tensions between the North and South, ultimately playing a role in the lead-up to the Civil War. The South's resistance to tariffs reflected its desire for free trade and economic autonomy.
Southerners were hapy, because they could continue to buy goods from Great Britain cheaply
Souths Logan Magpies was created in 1921.
Yes, he signed the contract and this year 2011, his playing for souths.
Although die-hard "lost cause" modern confederates don't like it, Lincoln was a moderate on tariffs until the War required higher tariffs to finance it. Lincoln was originally a Whig and a Midwesterner where moderate tariffs were the accepted view. The fact that everyone knows Lincoln's views on slavery but almost no one correctly knows his views on tariffs helps to demonstrate that the Civil War was not about tariffs.
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