The Tariff of 1816, also known as the Dallas Tariff, is notable as the first tariff passed by Congress with an explicit function of protecting U.S. manufactured items from overseas competition. Prior to the War of 1812, tariffs had primarily served to raise revenues to operate the national government. Another unique aspect of the tariff was the strong support it received from Southern states.
The bill was conceived as part of a solution to the purely domestic matter of avoiding a projected federal deficit reported by Secretary of the Treasury Alexander J. Dallas. International developments added key facts to the debate; in 1816 there was widespread concern among Americans that war with the United Kingdom might be rekindled over economic and territorial issues. A tariff on manufactured goods, including war industry products, was deemed essential in the interests of national defense.
The tariff was approved on April 27, 1816, as a temporary measure, authorized for only three years (until June 1820). Northern efforts to establish permanent protection in 1820, after tensions with Britain had eased, provoked a backlash among Southern legislators. The South consistently opposed protective tariffs during the remainder of the antebellum period.
The Tariffof1816, also known as the Dallas Tariff, is notable as the first tariff passed by Congress with an explicit function of protecting U.S. manufactured...
next decade until, by 1842, they matched the levels set in the Tariffof1816—an average of 20%. The compromise reductions lasted only two months into their...
came into conflict. The Tariffof1816 eight years before had passed into law upon a wave of nationalism that followed the War of 1812. But by 1824, this...
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He presided over the creation of the Second Bank of the United States and the enactment of the protective Tariffof1816. By treaty or through war, Native...
absentee landholders". The Tariffof1816 had some protective features, and it received support throughout the nation, including that of John C. Calhoun and...
A tariff is a tax imposed by the government of a country or by a supranational union on imports or exports of goods. Besides being a source of revenue...
the chartering of the Second Bank of the United States and the Tariffof1816. After the Fourteenth Congress, Calhoun became Secretary of War and Webster...
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because of the tariff lobbied to keep it, and had it raised to 35 percent in 1816. The public approved, and by 1820, America's average tariff was up to...
U.S., with a workforce of about 300. It was a very efficient, highly profitable mill that, with the aid of the Tariffof1816, competed effectively with...
nationalism of the Era of Good Feelings authorized the Tariffof1816 and incorporated the Second Bank of the United States, which portended an abandonment of the...
and free traders over the size of the tariff was an old one, stretching back to the Tariffof1816. In practice, the tariff was practically meaningless on...
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nationalism of the Era of Good Feelings that would authorize the Tariffof1816 and incorporate the Second Bank of the United States portended abandonment of the...
John C. Calhoun and William Lowndes, Clay passed the Tariffof1816, which served the dual purpose of raising revenue and protecting American manufacturing...
1816, Lowell traveled to Washington to successfully lobby for protective tariffs on cotton products that were subsequently included in the Tariffof 1816...
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he took an active role in crafting the tariff bill, he ultimately missed the final vote on the Tariffof1816. Seeking more lucrative legal work, he began...
economic policy of restricting imports from other countries through methods such as tariffs on imported goods, import quotas, and a variety of other government...
toward protectionism with the Tariffof1816. While tariffs had previously been implemented to raise funds, this tariff was passed to limit imports from...