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Why did Southerners resist the increased tariff in 1828, arguing it would be nullified?
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Southerners resisted the increased tariff in 1828 because they argued that it would be nullified due to the fact that it was unconstitutional. The tariff was seen as a way for the North to benefit economically at the expense of the South, as the South was largely agrarian and relied on imports from Europe for manufactured goods. The tariff would have increased the cost of these imports, making them more expensive for Southerners.
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