Why did Northern states favor tariffs during the early years of the
republic? *
O A. Southern...
Social Studies, 12.02.2021 09:20 abbz13
Why did Northern states favor tariffs during the early years of the
republic? *
O A. Southern smugglers would be forced to trade and legally
B. Northern farmers would be able to trade fairly and legally
C. Northern manufacturers would benefit from less foreign competition
O D. Southern states would sell more raw materials to Northern businesses
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