How did the issue of tariffs cause a division between the northern and southern states
of America?
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Answer: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.
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Eager for substitutes, Americans built their own factories in the Northeast. How did the Tariff of 1816 affect the North and the South? ... The tariff increased the price of imported manufactured goods by an average of 20-25%.
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