The West opposed tariffs primarily because they relied heavily on agriculture and sought access to international markets to sell their goods. High tariffs on imported goods made it more expensive for consumers and reduced demand for Western agricultural products. Additionally, Western states often felt that tariffs disproportionately benefited industrialized Eastern states, leading to economic disparities. This opposition was rooted in a desire for free trade and fair competition.
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