It would be "to curb smuggling on key sea routes off the eastern coast" that was <span>not a professed aim of the Sugar Act of 1764, since its sole purpose was to raise revenue. </span>
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The 1828 tariff created a further problem for the South, as it reduced business with England. And that, in turn, made it more difficult for the English to afford cotton grown in the American South.
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They wanted a strong government and executive branch.