Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The Southern states often found tariffs to be problematic.
The North had almost all the factories and industry of the country, so protective tariffs helped them. The prices of goods were raised and American Northern manufacturing was preserved.
On the other hand, the South was very angry. They didn't have many factories, so they had to import goods. Raised prices and possible retaliation tarriffs that could hurt their agricultural industry infuriated Southerners.