I think the north's manufactured goods because they had everything they needed to win the war against the south
In the South cotton was "King" and much of that cotton was demanded by the British to fuel their industrial revolution. Britain became a logical trading partner. Furthermore the South resented buying manufactured goods from the North whom they felt was prospering on their labor. The South also deemed the tariffs raised on goods from out of the country only benefited the manufacturing of the North. In addition they looked upon the North as a kind of an enemy since the nullification process and the Kentucky and Virginia resolutions earlier in the century.
{| |- | It was an effective method of crippling the Southern War efforts. The South had few manufacturing resources. In order to successfully wage war, they needed weapons and military supplies and lots of money. By preventing them from selling their agricultural goods (cotton) and buying other things, the Union was able to prevent the Southern states from building strength. |}
fewer manufactured goods were produced after the war
Northerners did not do a lot of importing at the time that the tariff issues were raised so they did not see the implications it could have. Southerners however did a large amount of trading with other countries and felt that the tariff's were aimed at them.
Actualy they did not by things from Europe they traded.
Actualy they did not by things from Europe they traded.
Actualy they did not by things from Europe they traded.
Actualy they did not by things from Europe they traded.
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The North's point of view for selling or buying Manufactured goods was fairly good. They had alot of factories so it made it easy for people to buy the goods.
The North's point of view for selling or buying Manufactured goods was fairly good. They had alot of factories so it made it easy for people to buy the goods.
The North's point of view for selling or buying Manufactured goods was fairly good. They had alot of factories so it made it easy for people to buy the goods.
The North's point of view for selling or buying Manufactured goods was fairly good. They had alot of factories so it made it easy for people to buy the goods.
Actualy they did not by things from Europe they traded.
The buying and selling of different goods is called commerce, or imports and exports.