Everything about The Tariff Of 1792 totally explained
The
Tariff of 1792 was the third of
Alexander Hamilton's
protective tariffs in the
United States (first was the
Hamilton tariff of 1789, second was the
Tariff of 1790). Hamilton had persuaded the
United States Congress to raise duties slightly in 1790, and he persuaded them to raise
rates again in 1792, although still not to his satisfaction.
Protectionism was one of the fulfillments of Hamilton's
Report on Manufactures.
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