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  • 1Tariff of 1833 — Speaker of the House Henry Clay Vice …

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  • 2Union (American Civil War) — Map of the division of the states during the Civil War. Blue represents Union states, including those admitted during the war; light blue represents Union states which permitted slavery (border states); red represents Confederate states. White or …

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  • 3tariff — tariffless, adj. /tar if/, n. 1. an official list or table showing the duties or customs imposed by a government on imports or exports. 2. the schedule or system of duties so imposed. 3. any duty or rate of duty in such a list or schedule. 4. any …

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  • 4Tariff — For other uses, see Tariff (disambiguation). Taxation An aspect of fiscal policy …

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  • 5Tariff of 1828 — The Tariff of 1828, also known as the Tariff of Abominations, enacted on May 19, 1828 (ch. 55, USStat|4|270), was a protective tariff passed by the U.S. Congress. It was labeled the Tariff of Abominations by its southern detractors because of the …

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  • 6Tariff Reform League — The Tariff Reform League (TRL) was a pressure group formed in 1903 to protest against unfair foreign imports and to advocate Imperial Preference to protect British industry from foreign competition. It was well funded and included politicians,… …

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  • 7tariff — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ high, low ▪ preferential, protectionist, protective ▪ British industry was sheltered from foreign competition by protective tariffs. ▪ punit …

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  • 8Union between Sweden and Norway — United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway Förenade konungarikena Sverige och Norge De forenede Kongeriger Norge og Sverige Personal union ← …

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  • 9tariff quotas — A form of European Union ( EU) preference under which limited amounts of specified goods may be imported to the EU and admitted to free circulation at a reduced or nil rate of customs duty and/or Common Agricultural Policy ( CAP) charges. Quota… …

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  • 10Morrill Tariff — The Morrill Tariff of 1861 was a protective tariff in the United States, adopted on March 2, 1861 during the administration of President James Buchanan. Named for its sponsor, Representative Justin Smith Morrill of Vermont, who drafted it with… …

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