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Rudy Mcgrath
16 April, 21:57
Who opposed the "Tariff of Abominations"?
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Kael Miller
16 April, 23:00
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Answer: President Adams fully supported The Tariff of Abominations; designed to provide protection for New England manufacturers. The tariff was opposed, however, by supporters of Jackson. The Tariff of 1828, which included very high duties on raw materials, raised the average tariff to 45 percent. The Mid-Atlantic states were the biggest supporters of the new tariff. Southerners, on the other hand, who imported all of their industrial products, strongly opposed this tariff. They named the tariff "The Black Tariff" or "Tariff of Abominations." They blamed this tariff for their worsening economic conditions.
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Cali Kaiser
16 April, 23:21
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John C. Calhoun opposed the Tariff of Abominations of 1828.
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