The Morrill Tariff Act (Definition) 1861

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Morrill Tariff Act (Definition) 1861 During the Buchanan's presidency: Passage of the tariff was possible because antiprotection Southerners had left Congress after secession. This act raised the tariff rates to protect and encourage industry and the high wages of workers. There was class conflict on both sides because only the rich could weasel their way out of fighting in the Civil War. In the North, people could pay 300 dollars to Congress to pay for a substitute to fight for them in the war. In the South, people who owned or looked over twenty or more slaves could also avoid being drafted in war. This led to riots because the poor found this unjust considering it was too expensive for them to pay. The South suffered from inflation, which

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