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The Tariff Of 1828

 
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4 pages in length. America's growing pains were more than apparent in the early eighteen hundreds when the subject of taxing imports became a defining moment in United States history. The Tariff of 1828 sought to keep British wool products from undercutting the New England textile market, a reality that caused American manufacturers to seek help from Congress to respond to such economic inequity. However, in order for such a tariff to be put into operation, duties for importing certain raw materials would also have to be raised, which was not something the New Englanders would agree to and ultimately caused outright opposition to such protectionism. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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