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Why did the South hate tariffs?

Updated: 8/20/2023
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because it destroyed economy and made it harder to trade with New England witch produced cloths from cotton and they did not want to bye from south because it was to expensive....

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They did not like it because they had to buy to export and import goods and they also paid for slaves

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Because they were racist

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Why did the southerners hate the Tariffs?

They thought it was unfair


How are the North and South different from their suggestion of tariffs?

the north and the south both had differnt veiws or belives on tariffs. The North wanted tariffs and the south did not.


Was the south in favor of tariffs?

No; the South depended on exporting cotton and US tariffs would have invited tariffs in the countries to which they exported.


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What did the south call tariffs?

They didn't call it anything but taxes or just tariffs


What side opposed tariffs north or south?

the south opposed tariffs because they had to import all of their stuff from foreign countries


The nullification crisis concerned South Carolina's dissatisfaction with federal policy on what?

tariffs


Why did the north and south have different attitudes toward height tariffs?

Tariffs dealt with their trade.


Did the south favor low tariffs?

yes.


Which political party supported low tariffs?

The Confederates (South)


How did nullification relate to the tariffs in the early 1800s?

In response to tariffs laid on South Carolina by President Andrew Jackson, a number of South Carolina citizens endorsed the states' rights to nullification of tariffs. South Carolina declared the tariffs of of 1828 and 1832 null and void through the Ordinance of Nullification. This led to President Jackson sending a small amount of naval vessels to South Carolina in November 1832.


Why did the North and the South have different attitudes toward higher tariffs?

Because Tariffs deal with their trade... which is bad.