why did the southerners resist the increasing tariff in 1828

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The southerners resisted the increasing tariff in 1828 because it disproportionately affected them. The tariff was designed to protect northern industries from foreign competition, but it also raised the cost of imported goods that the South relied on for its economy. The South was already struggling economically, and the tariff made it even harder for them to compete with the North. The South felt that the tariff was unfair and that it was a form of taxation without representation.