Tariff of 1824

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The Tariff of 1824 was a protective U.S. tariff law that raised duties to support emerging American industries, particularly in the North, and contributed to growing sectional tensions over trade and economic policy.

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Tariff of 1824 canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal statute
protective tariff
appliesTo imports into the United States
appliesToJurisdiction United States government
surface form: United States federal government
beneficiary Northern manufacturers
emerging American industries
chamber United States House of Representatives NERFINISHED
United States Senate NERFINISHED
contributedTo development of U.S. protectionist trade policy
growing North–South economic divide in the United States
country United States of America
disadvantaged Southern planters
export-oriented agricultural interests
field economic policy
tariff policy
trade policy
followedBy Tariff of 1828 NERFINISHED
follows Tariff of 1816 NERFINISHED
hasEffect encouraged domestic industrial production in the United States
increased sectional tensions between North and South in the United States
raised import duties on foreign manufactured goods
hasPurpose protection of American manufacturing
revenue generation for the federal government
historicalPeriod antebellum United States NERFINISHED
industryTargeted hemp industry
iron industry
textile industry
woolen goods industry
language English
legalForm tariff act
legislativeBody United States Congress
legislativeContext Era of Good Feelings NERFINISHED
locatedInTime 1824
opposedBy Southern states
partOf American System NERFINISHED
history of United States economic policy
politicalContext debates over the American System
rise of sectionalism in the United States
regulates import duties on foreign goods
relatedTo Nullification Crisis NERFINISHED
Tariff of Abominations NERFINISHED
signedBy James Monroe NERFINISHED
signingPresident James Monroe NERFINISHED
startTime 1824
subjectOf debates in the United States Congress over protectionism
supportedBy Northern states
Western states seeking internal improvements

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Tariff of 1828 precededBy Tariff of 1824
Tariff of 1816 replacedBy Tariff of 1824