Table of Contents
- 1 Why did American manufacturers welcome the Tariff?
- 2 What was a significant development in the way goods were made during the industrial revolution?
- 3 Why was the Tariff of 1828 called the Tariff of Abominations?
- 4 Which section of the country wanted a high protective tariff?
- 5 What was the significance of interchangeable parts?
- 6 Why did the South call it the tariff of abomination?
Why did American manufacturers welcome the Tariff?
What did jackson promise for all Americans? Why did American manufacturers welcome the tariffs? Tariffs made European goods more expensive so Americans could buy American goods instead. In the South protests, what did some southerners threaten?
Who believed high tariffs raised the prices of manufactured goods?
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John Marshall | Believed high tariffs raised the prices of manufactured goods. |
Convention of 1818 | Set the official border between Canada and the United States. |
Adams-Onis Treaty | Example of the United States “military strength.” |
What was a significant development in the way goods were made during the industrial revolution?
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A significant development in the way goods were made was the | Factory system |
Who developed the system of interchangeable parts | Eli Whitney |
Cotton production increased with the help of the | cotton gin |
Many new industrial towns developed along | rivers and streams |
What was the significant development in the way goods were made?
The factory system
The factory system was a significant development in the way goods were made.
Why was the Tariff of 1828 called the Tariff of Abominations?
The Tariff of 1828 was a very high protective tariff that became law in the United States in May 1828. It was called “Tariff of Abominations” by its Southern detractors because of the effects it had on the Southern economy. It set a 38% tax on some imported goods and a 45% tax on certain imported raw materials.
How did the Tariff of Abominations help industries in the North?
How did the Tariff of Abominations help industries in the North? To protect their industries from foreign competition, especially from Great Britain. How did Jackson and Calhoun differ on the debate over states’ rights? How did southerners use the states’ rights doctrine to support the idea of nullification?
Which section of the country wanted a high protective tariff?
In 1828, Congress passed a high protective tariff that infuriated the southern states because they felt it only benefited the industrialized north. For example, a high tariff on imports increased the cost of British textiles. This tariff benefited American producers of cloth — mostly in the north.
How did mass production change the way products?
Mass production enabled manufacturers to produce goods at a faster pace, distribute those goods more widely, and therefore increase availability and enable more sales.
What was the significance of interchangeable parts?
Interchangeable parts, popularized in America when Eli Whitney used them to assemble muskets in the first years of the 19th century, allowed relatively unskilled workers to produce large numbers of weapons quickly and at lower cost, and made repair and replacement of parts infinitely easier.
What was a new and improved development in the way that goods were made in the United States?
The Industrial Revolution started in Great Britain in the late 1700s. It soon spread to the United States where it changed the way products were made and how people worked and lived. The first part of the Industrial Revolution in the United States took place in the Northeast.
Why did the South call it the tariff of abomination?
Overview. The tariff of 1828 raised taxes on imported manufactures so as to reduce foreign competition with American manufacturing. Southerners, arguing that the tariff enhanced the interests of the Northern manufacturing industry at their expense, referred to it as the Tariff of Abominations.
What does the word abomination imply about the tariff?
Tariffs enable a nation to raise money from these taxes and at the same time protect a nation’s goods from cheaper priced foreign items. The word ‘Abomination’ encompasses the meaning of words such as outrage, hatred, scandal and disgrace – this conveys the level of opposition by Southerners to the Tariff of 1828.
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