Why were Northern states in favor of Hamilton's protective tariff?

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• The tariff protected the North from paying any additional fees when exporting their goods.
• The tariff allowed manufacturers in the North to charge higher prices for their products.
• The tariff made goods produced in the North less expensive than imported goods.
© The tariff had less of an effect on businesses in the North than it did on those in the South.

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The correct answer is: The tariff allowed manufacturers in the North to charge higher prices for their products.

Northern states, which were more industrialized and had a greater number of manufacturers, supported Hamilton's protective tariff because it helped protect their industries from foreign competition by making imported goods more expensive. This allowed Northern manufacturers to increase their prices and potentially flourish in the marketplace without the threat of being undercut by cheaper foreign goods.