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to protect American industries by imposing a tax on goods imported from other countries(passive) was designedThe Tariff of 1828

so high that it deterred foreign exporters from shipping their products to the USA(passive) was setThe tariff of 1828

to protect northern industries from low priced imported goods(passive) was designedThe Tariff of 1828

andrew jackson(passive) created bythe tariff of 1828

to protect the Northern industrial economy(passive) was designedThe 1828 Tariff

to protect U.S. manufacturing from British competition o(passive) was createdThe Tariff of 1816

calling Congressto createthe Tariff of 1832

to protect Northern manufacturing interests(passive) was designedThe tariff of 1816

to gradually reduce protectionist duties until 1842 , at which time all duties would be reduced to a uniform level in line with the Tariff of 1816(passive) was designedThe Tariff of 1833

E.Causedthe tariff of 1816

only to increase revenue(passive) was designedThe tariff of 1874

the nullification crisis in the Southprovokedthe nullification crisis in the South

to a conflict between the north and the thesis statementledto a conflict between the north and the thesis statement

the Nullification Crisis which pitted the South against the Northtriggeredthe Nullification Crisis which pitted the South against the North

a further indirect problem for the Southcreateda further indirect problem for the South

South Carolina to " nullify " the law and led to the nullification crisiscausedSouth Carolina to " nullify " the law and led to the nullification crisis

Vice President John C. CalhounpromptedVice President John C. Calhoun

a Nullification Crisis ... and Andrew Jackson passed the tariff of 1832 , then the Compromise Tariff of 1833 to lower that tax rate enough that everyone would be appeasedhad provokeda Nullification Crisis ... and Andrew Jackson passed the tariff of 1832 , then the Compromise Tariff of 1833 to lower that tax rate enough that everyone would be appeased

the nullification crisis page 5 map : nullification crisis house of representative vote oncausedthe nullification crisis page 5 map : nullification crisis house of representative vote on

even more division in the country Tariff- tax on foreign goodscausedeven more division in the country Tariff- tax on foreign goods

the relatively low tariff rates(passive) set bythe relatively low tariff rates

de rewativewy wow tariff rates(passive) set byde rewativewy wow tariff rates

to protect American manufacturers from cheap British importsdesignedto protect American manufacturers from cheap British imports

in “ most imports competing with American - made goods ... being ] taxed between one third and one half their valueresultedin “ most imports competing with American - made goods ... being ] taxed between one third and one half their value

to encourage Northern industry by levying high import duties on cheaper British goodswas designedto encourage Northern industry by levying high import duties on cheaper British goods

an import tax on iron , textiles , and other goodscreatedan import tax on iron , textiles , and other goods

high taxes on imported goodssethigh taxes on imported goods

the conflicts(passive) created bythe conflicts

the rate at 20 percent for most goods and 25 percent for textilessetthe rate at 20 percent for most goods and 25 percent for textiles

the tariff rate at 50 %setthe tariff rate at 50 %

largely to the disarrangement of trade from the expansion of the currency of the country ... in inflated prices of produce , land , & c ... the winding up of which state of things was so signally disastrous to all concernedcontributedlargely to the disarrangement of trade from the expansion of the currency of the country ... in inflated prices of produce , land , & c ... the winding up of which state of things was so signally disastrous to all concerned

the strife(passive) created bythe strife

a 38 % taxseta 38 % tax

the situation(passive) created bythe situation

the levels(passive) set bythe levels

20%–the level(passive) set by20%–the level

to aid Northern manufacturers by increasing the cost of imported goodsdesignedto aid Northern manufacturers by increasing the cost of imported goods

to protect the North ’s industrywas designedto protect the North ’s industry

the agricultural , commercial , and manufacturing interests of Louisiana 's sugar industry to become paralyzedhad causedthe agricultural , commercial , and manufacturing interests of Louisiana 's sugar industry to become paralyzed

so much consternation to Henry Clay , the Great Compromisercausedso much consternation to Henry Clay , the Great Compromiser

to protect northern financial interestsdesignedto protect northern financial interests

to less revenue for the federal governmentwould ... leadto less revenue for the federal government

to bloodshed between the federal government and the state of South Carolinanearly ledto bloodshed between the federal government and the state of South Carolina

to protect the industry in the Northwas designedto protect the industry in the North

high import duties for all goods that were produced in the United Statessethigh import duties for all goods that were produced in the United States

economic hardship on the people of the southcausedeconomic hardship on the people of the south

the wealth of the south to ( lee to the north ... and that they give it back to ns in mortgagescausedthe wealth of the south to ( lee to the north ... and that they give it back to ns in mortgages

to pay for improvements and protect domestic industrydesignedto pay for improvements and protect domestic industry

to enable American industries to compete with their British counterpartshad been designedto enable American industries to compete with their British counterparts

the War with Mexico and the agitation between the manufacturing and agricultural interests in the United States(passive) triggered bythe War with Mexico and the agitation between the manufacturing and agricultural interests in the United States

to enable American industries essay on henry clay to compete with their British counterpartshad been designedto enable American industries essay on henry clay to compete with their British counterparts

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