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Why were southern states against protective tariffs a. tariff placed a higher tax on cotton plantations b. the south had few factories. c the british refused to buy their cotton d. tariffs made slavery illegal

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A. Tariff placed a Higher Tax on Cotton Plantations.

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In 1828, Congress passed a high protective tariff that infuriated the southern states because they felt it only benefited the industrialized north. For example, a high tariff on imports increased the cost of British textiles. This tariff benefited American producers of cloth mostly in the north.
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