The South because they had to pay higher taxes.
the tariff raised prices of prouducts causing them to have to pay more for products
Southern farmers, because sales of cotton would go down
The Tariff of 1832 was a protectionist tariff in the United States. It was passed as a reduced tariff to remedy the conflict created by the tariff of 1828, but it was still deemed unsatisfactory by southerners and other groups hurt by high tariff rates. Southern opposition to this tariff and its predecessor, the Tariff of Abominations, caused the Nullification Crisis involving South Carolina. The tariff was later lowered down to 35 percent, a reduction of 10 percent, to pacify these objections. This was still not satisfactory, and the Tariff of 1833 resulted.
The tariff act of 1828 was passed because the Northern States wanted to reduce competition of foreign goods. The South, on the other hand protested tariff laws as it relied heavily on imports.
The tariff hurt trade with other countries.
The tariff hurt trade with other countries.
The tariff hurt trade with other countries
The tariff hurt trade with other countries.
The tariff hurt trade with other countries.
The tariff hurt trade with other countries.
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The South because they had to pay higher taxes.
the tariff raised prices of prouducts causing them to have to pay more for products
It helped Northern Manufacturers and just in general the North. It hurt the South.
One way in which tariffs hurt farmers was by limiting their export markets. A tariff, simply defined, is a tax that is imposed on exports or imports.