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Why was the south against tariffs

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The South was opposed to tariffs as they believed that the Northern factories were the only true beneficiaries that benefitted. The tariffs were introduced to help Northern factories fight back against lower-priced imported goods, which the South favored as they had a weak industrial base and liked cheaper goods.

The South also believed the tariffs to be unconstitutional as they favored Northern factories over Southern farms.

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