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Why did the North like protective tariffs?
The North believed tariffs would protect U.S. products from foreign competition and raise money for internal improvements. The South opposed higher tariffs because they would make imported goods more expensive for Southerners.
Why did Southerners oppose the protective tariff of 1816 while Northerners supported it?
Since very little manufacturing took place in the South and much of the income derived from tariffs seemed to benefit the North, southerners opposed protective tariffs as unnecessary and unfair.
Why did the North support the tariff of 1816?
The protective Tariff of 1816, as part of the ‘American System’ made it possible for the government galvanize the manufacturing industries in America. The country saw the emergence of ‘King Cotton’ as a cash crop in the South and the growth of textile mills, breweries and distilleries and other factories in the north.
What is the main reason Northerners favored a high tariff?
They favored high tariffs because they believed it would protect their industry. What is sectionalism, and how did it divide the North and South? The North was against it and the South was for it, but both wanted to keep the balance in Congress of free states and slaves states equal.
Why did the North and South have different attitudes towards high tariffs?
Explanation: The North had become industrialized, so having high tariffs on foreign products meant that people had to buy domestically, i.e. from the North. The South, on the other hand, was still agricultural. This meant they had to buy any and all manufactured goods.
Why did the North and the South have different opinions about tariffs?
Explanation: The North had become industrialized, so having high tariffs on foreign products meant that people had to buy domestically, i.e. from the North. The South, on the other hand, was still agricultural. Implementing a high tariff meant that the things they needed to buy were more expensive than before.
Why did the North support the tariff of 1816 and why did the South generally oppose it?
The tariff protected the North by protecting the new industries, but hurt the South only wanted the tariffs for revenue. In addition, Southerners argued that it hurt Southern farmers, who did not enjoy the protection of tariffs, but were forced to pay higher prices for manufacturers.