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Title: Protective Tariffs: The Primary Cause of the Civil War
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Published: Jun 23, 2015
Author: David John Marotta & Megan Russell
Post Date: 2015-06-27 13:56:37 by lana
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Protective Tariffs: The Primary Cause of the Civil War

by David John Marotta & Megan Russell | 06-23-2013

Although they opposed permanent tariffs, political expedience in spite of sound economics prompted the Founding Fathers to pass the first U.S. tariff act . For 72 years, Northern special interest groups used these protective tariffs to exploit the South for their own benefit. Finally in 1861, the oppression of those import duties started the Civil War.

In addition to generating revenue, a tariff hurts the ability of foreigners to sell in domestic markets. An affordable or high-quality foreign good is dangerous competition for an expensive or low-quality domestic one. But when a tariff bumps up the price of the foreign good, it gives the domestic one a price advantage. The rate of the tariff varies by industry.

If the tariff is high enough, even an inefficient domestic company can compete with a vastly superior foreign company. It is the industry's consumers who ultimately pay this tax and the industry's producers who benefit in profits.

The situation in the South could be likened to having a legitimate legal case but losing the support of the jury when testimony concerning the defendant's moral failings was admitted into the court proceedings.

As early as the Revolutionary War, the South primarily produced cotton, rice, sugar, indigo and tobacco. The North purchased these raw materials and turned them into manufactured goods. By 1828, foreign manufactured goods faced high import taxes. Foreign raw materials, however, were free of tariffs.

Thus the domestic manufacturing industries of the North benefited twice, once as the producers enjoying the protection of high manufacturing tariffs and once as consumers with a free raw materials market. The raw materials industries of the South were left to struggle against foreign competition.

Because manufactured goods were not produced in the South, they had to either be imported or shipped down from the North. Either way, a large expense, be it shipping fees or the federal tariff, was added to the price of manufactured goods only for Southerners. Because importation was often cheaper than shipping from the North, the South paid most of the federal tariffs.

Much of the tariff revenue collected from Southern consumers was used to build railroads and canals in the North. Between 1830 and 1850, 30,000 miles of track was laid. At its best, these tracks benefited the North. Much of it had no economic effect at all. Many of the schemes to lay track were simply a way to get government subsidies. Fraud and corruption were rampant.

With most of the tariff revenue collected in the South and then spent in the North, the South rightly felt exploited. At the time, 90% of the federal government's annual revenue came from these taxes on imports.

 Domestic Tariffs at the South's Expense

"Cartoon drawn during the nullification controversy showing the Northern domestic manufacturers getting fat at the expense of impoverishing the South under protective tariffs." - Encyclopedia of Britannica

Historians Paul Collier and Anke Hoeffer found that a few common factors increase the likelihood of secession in a region: lower wages, an economy based on raw materials and external exploitation. Although popular movies emphasize slavery as a cause of the Civil War, the war best fits a psycho-historical model of the South rebelling against Northern exploitation.

Many Americans do not understand this fact. A non-slave-owning Southern merchant angered over yet another proposed tariff act does not make a compelling scene in a movie. However, that would be closer to the original cause of the Civil War than any scene of slaves picking cotton. Morrill Tariff Cartoon

Morrill Tariff Cartoon, featured in Harper's Weekly on April 13, 1861 saying:THE NEW TARIFF ON DRY GOODS. Unhappy condition of the Optic Nerve of a Custom House Appraiser who has been counting the Threads in a Square Yard of Fabric to ascertain the duty thereon under the New MORRILL Tariff. The Spots and Webs are well-known Opthalmic Symptoms. It is confidently expected that the unfortunate man will go blind.

Slavery was actually on the wane. Slaves visiting England were free according to the courts in 1569. France, Russia, Spain and Portugal had outlawed slavery. Slavery had been abolished everywhere in the British Empire 27 years earlier thanks to William Wilberforce. In the United States, the transport of slaves had been outlawed 53 years earlier by Thomas Jefferson in the Act Prohibiting the Importation of Slaves (1807) and the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act in England (1807). Slavery was a dying and repugnant institution.

The rewritten history of the Civil War began with Lincoln as a brilliant political tactic to rally public opinion. The issue of slavery provided sentimental leverage, whereas oppressing the South with hurtful tariffs did not. Outrage against the greater evil of slavery served to mask the economic harm the North was doing to the South.

The situation in the South could be likened to having a legitimate legal case but losing the support of the jury when testimony concerning the defendant's moral failings was admitted into the court proceedings.

Toward the end of the war, Lincoln made the conflict primarily about the continuation of slavery. By doing so, he successfully silenced the debate about economic issues and states' rights . The main grievance of the Southern states was tariffs. Although slavery was a factor at the outset of the Civil War, it was not the sole or even primary cause.

The Tariff of 1828, called the Tariff of Abominations in the South, was the worst exploitation. It passed Congress 105 to 94 but lost among Southern congressmen 50 to 3. The South argued that favoring some industries over others was unconstitutional.

The South Carolina Exposition and Protest written by Vice President John Calhoun warned that if the tariff of 1828 was not repealed, South Carolina would secede. It cited Jefferson and Madison for the precedent that a state had the right to reject or nullify federal law.

In an 1832 state legislature campaign speech, Lincoln defined his position, saying, "My politics are short and sweet, like the old woman's dance. I am in favor of a national bank . . . in favor of the internal improvements system and a high protective tariff." He was firmly against free trade and in favor of using the power of the federal government to benefit specific industries like Lincoln's favorite, Pennsylvania steel.

The country experienced a period of lower tariffs and vibrant economic growth from 1846 to 1857. Then a bank failure caused the Panic of 1857. Congress used this situation to begin discussing a new tariff act, later called the Morrill Tariff of 1861. However, those debates were met with such Southern hostility that the South seceded before the act was passed.

The South did not secede primarily because of slavery. In Lincoln's First Inaugural Address he promised he had no intention to change slavery in the South. He argued it would be unconstitutional for him to do so. But he promised he would invade any state that failed to collect tariffs in order to enforce them. It was received from Baltimore to Charleston as a declaration of war on the South.

Slavery was an abhorrent practice. It may have been the cause that rallied the North to win. But it was not the primary reason why the South seceded. The Civil War began because of an increasing push to place protective tariffs favoring Northern business interests and every Southern household paid the price.

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#9. To: lana (#0)

Thank GOD for the protective tariffs that secured our independence from Britain, enabled us to crush the Confederate slaveholders, build the Panama Canal, save the world from Hitler/Mussolini/Tojo, put Man on the Moon and become the world's only superpower!!!

Without protective tariffs, we'd probably be as economically feckless as Canada or Mexico while Communist China rules the world.

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#10. To: Willie Green (#9)

enabled us to crush the Confederate slaveholders

So you are good with killing the south even though north had slavery too? The fact that only only a tiny proportion of the south even had slaves includes black men owning slaves. You are good with torching the south? Have you sought help for you hatred issue from a psychiatrist?

Without protective tariffs, we'd probably be as economically feckless as Canada or Mexico while Communist China rules the world.

How would you know. The reason why we have such a problem with Tariffs is because its applied in such a haphazard way benefiting only special interest. Explaining economics to a socialist is like a preacher explaining sin to the unrepentant sinner! Neither one gives a crap about the truth!

Justified  posted on  2015-06-27   17:19:28 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Justified (#10)

The South could've developed their own manufacturing if they wanted to. They would've been protected by the same tariffs that protected the North. And then they would'nt have had to buy anything from anybody because they would've been self-sufficient. But they were too lazy and dependent on slaves to do their work for them. That's why they were noncompetitive and the North whooped their sorry butts... Too bad, so sad, boohoo for the traitors.

Willie Green  posted on  2015-06-27   17:52:13 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Willie Green (#11)

The South could've developed their own manufacturing if they wanted to. They would've been protected by the same tariffs that protected the North.

You just don't get it. North needed tariffs and the south did not. Only 4% or so owned slaves in the south. The rest competed just fine. Its the north who wanted control of the south just like carpetbaggers. The north wanted blood. Don't forget just under 2% of the north owned slaves. Im sure that slipped your mind.

Its always the big rich global corps that rule the world and you are just another patsy to believe their propaganda.

Like I said before the north was getting their buts kicked by the lazy incompetent inbred racist slob southerns. If not for the endless numbers of Irish fools who die for the rich northern money manipulators the northerners would have had to actually deal with the truth.

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#17. To: Justified (#12)

If not for the endless numbers of Irish fools who die for the rich northern money manipulators the northerners would have had to actually deal with the truth.

In their defense they had no idea what was going on,and probably cared nothing about it one way or the other. What they did care about was being told on Ellis Island that if they wanted to come to America they had to enlist in the Union Army or they and their families would be sent back home.

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#48. To: sneakypete (#17)

Not only is sneakypete confused about the cause of the Civil War, he is certainly confused about its duration. He's under the impression that the Union was still enlisting troops in 1892 when Ellis Island was established.

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#49. To: durtdawg, sneakypete (#48)

Not only is sneakypete confused about the cause of the Civil War, he is certainly confused about its duration. He's under the impression that the Union was still enlisting troops in 1892 when Ellis Island was established.

To be fair, he appears mistaken about where the immigration center was, not when the war ended. During the CW it had not yet become a Federal affair and was done by NY authorities down in the Battery (the lower end of Manhattan).

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#51. To: nolu chan (#49)

During the CW it had not yet become a Federal affair and was done by NY authorities down in the Battery (the lower end of Manhattan).

That I didn't know. I had just assumed Ellis Island was already in use because of the desire to quarantine immigrants to prevent the spread of disease.

There can be no doubt that immigrants that didn't know any better were handed rifles and sworn into service under the assumption this was necessary to prevent them from being sent back to Europe.

Also,notice how nobody from the northern side of these discussions ever wants to talk about the draft riots in NYC?

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#53. To: sneakypete (#51)

There can be no doubt that immigrants that didn't know any better were handed rifles and sworn into service under the assumption this was necessary to prevent them from being sent back to Europe.

Loads of Irish were enlisted right off the boat. They were offered a bonus for enlisting and the great Potato Famine was back home. Lots of them fought on both sides of the war.

Troops marched from Gettysburg to NYC, and the Navy bombarded downtown Manhattan. Blacks were strung up from lamp posts. Mayor Wood brought up secession of the city from the state/union.

Notice that about half the able-bodied men in the state of Wisconsin were foreigners who had not been naturalized. Stanton’s reply confirmed they were eligible for the draft.

http://ebooks.library.cornell.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=moawar&cc=moawar&idno=waro0123&node=waro0123%3A7&view=image&seq=381&size=100

OFFICIAL RECORDS: Series 3, vol 2, Part 1 (Union Letters, Orders, Reports)

Page 369 UNION AUTHORITIES.

MADISON, WIS., August 12, 1862.

Honorable E. M. STANTON:

About one-half of the able-bodied men between eighteen and forty- five years in this State are foreign born. They have declared their intention to become citizens of the United States. Have the right to vote under our State constitution if twenty-one years old. Have enjoyed and are enjoying all the privileges of citizens. Are they liable to be drafted? They should be liable. Great injustice will be done to our State if they are exempt, and our quota would be too large if they are exempt. Cannot those who are not willing to subject themselves to draft be ordered to leave the country? Answer this immediately. I must have the time for volunteering extended, as asked for by my dispatches of Saturday and yesterday. Please answer them.

E. SALOMON,

Governor of Wisconsin.

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WAR DEPARTMENT,

Washington City, D. C., August 12, 1862.

Governor SALOMON,

Madison, Wis.:

Foreigners who have voted at our elections are regarded as having exercised a franchise that subjects them to military duty. Declaration of intention to become naturalized is not of itself sufficient to prevent their taking advantage of their alienage, but a man who votes must bear arms. Your telegram respecting extension of time for volunteering cannot be answered until to- morrow, some information from different States being required.

EDWIN M. STANTON,

Secretary of War.

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