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Ashlee Douglas
4 April, 07:08
What was the McKinley tariff
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Erica Lindsey
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The McKinley Tariff, was introduced by William McKinley, who also became the president of the US. This tariff was a tax tariff, which raised the average on foreign products to almost half its original price. This act was highly respected and wanted by Republicans, which Democrats did not agree with and caused tensions between them.
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