Statements (158)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:legislation
gptkb:organization |
gptkbp:bfsLayer |
3
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gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:James_Monroe
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gptkbp:advocates_for |
gptkb:Henry_Clay
|
gptkbp:affects |
set precedent for future tariffs
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gptkbp:associated_with |
gptkb:government_agency
gptkb:flag gptkb:Henry_Clay American manufacturing economic policy debates economic protectionism |
gptkbp:benefits |
gptkb:film_production_company
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gptkbp:contributed_to |
sectional tensions
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gptkbp:controversy |
regional economic disparities
debate over protectionism |
gptkbp:created |
protectionist sentiment
economic tensions |
gptkbp:economic_impact |
limited exports
decreased imports stimulated domestic production stimulated industrial growth benefited northern manufacturers hurt southern economies shifted trade patterns |
gptkbp:effective_date |
1816
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gptkbp:enacted_by |
gptkb:legislation
|
gptkbp:encouraged |
domestic manufacturing
|
gptkbp:historical_context |
post-war economic challenges
post-War of 1812 economic recovery |
gptkbp:historical_debate |
gptkb:legislation
gptkb:Politician Congressional sessions economic interests |
gptkbp:historical_event |
increased sectionalism
|
gptkbp:historical_impact |
shaped future tariff policies
|
gptkbp:historical_significance |
Northeast
foundation for future tariffs first protective tariff in U. S. history |
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Tariff of 1816
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gptkbp:impact |
trade relations
import duties increased duties on imports increased prices of imported goods |
gptkbp:increased |
import duties
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gptkbp:influenced |
future tariff policies
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gptkbp:influenced_by |
gptkb:industrial_revolution
gptkb:War_of_1812 market competition foreign competition economic theories of the time political climate of the time economic conditions post-War of 1812 |
gptkbp:is_criticized_for |
favoring Northern states
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gptkbp:is_implemented_in |
stimulate domestic production
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gptkbp:is_opposed_by |
gptkb:Democratic-Republicans
South Southern states agricultural interests Southern planters southern planters free traders |
gptkbp:is_part_of |
economic nationalism
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gptkbp:is_supported_by |
gptkb:film_production_company
gptkb:Federalists Northern politicians Northern manufacturers |
gptkbp:led_to |
gptkb:Tariff_of_1820
gptkb:Tariff_of_1828 gptkb:Nullification_Crisis economic reforms sectional tensions protectionist sentiment increased domestic investment economic growth in the North |
gptkbp:market |
gptkb:beer
gptkb:Company gptkb:newspaper gptkb:product gptkb:military_base gptkb:archaeological_site gptkb:mythological_figure gptkb:museum gptkb:mountain gptkb:armor gptkb:drug gptkb:item aluminum cotton leather brass sugar sugarcane lead wool shoes tin zinc imported goods iron ore nickel carriages manufactured goods |
gptkbp:part_of |
gptkb:American_System
American economic history post-war economic policy U. S. legislative history U. S. tariff history U. S. economic development 19th century U. S. economic policy |
gptkbp:passes_through |
James Madison's presidency
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gptkbp:purpose |
protect American industry
|
gptkbp:related_to |
gptkb:American_System
protective tariffs |
gptkbp:repealed_by |
gptkb:Tariff_of_1828
gptkb:Tariff_of_1824 |
gptkbp:replaced_by |
gptkb:Tariff_of_1812
gptkb:Tariff_of_1824 |
gptkbp:resulted_in |
trade imbalances
increased prices for consumers increased prices for imported goods |
gptkbp:revenue |
gptkb:government_agency
increased federal revenue generate federal revenue |
gptkbp:signed_by |
President James Madison
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gptkbp:significance |
first protective tariff in U. S. history
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gptkbp:target_market |
gptkb:item
cotton wool |
gptkbp:type |
protective tariff
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gptkbp:was_affecting |
gptkb:government_agency
gptkb:economic_development gptkb:Company gptkb:Embassy gptkb:military_conflict gptkb:battle consumer choices economic disparities national unity cotton industry economic theories legislative processes labor markets political alliances political landscape trade policies government revenue trade balance regional economies foreign trade investment in industry manufactured goods American consumers historical interpretations federal-state relations future tariffs iron and steel industries imported textiles |