What was john calhoun’s major objection to high tariffs?
he believed that farmers should not...
History, 19.12.2019 17:31 yazanadel56
What was john calhoun’s major objection to high tariffs?
he believed that farmers should not pay tariffs.
he felt that tariffs were not equally distributed among the states.
he believed that tariffs were unconstitutional.
he thought that merchants should bear the tax burden for the states.
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