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Who supported the tariff of 1816
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Tori Cunningham
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Answer:Notably, John C. Calhoun,
Explanation:Notably, John C. Calhoun, of South Carolina, who would be a strong opponent of future tariff regimes supported the Dallas tariff in the Congress. The Act was passed in April of 1816 with rates of twenty-five per cent against woollen and cotton goods and a highest rate of thirty per cent.
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