After the War of 1812, British manufacturers wanted to flood the United States market with inexpensive goods. What did Congress
do in response? a.They passed a tariff to protect American industries.
b.They encouraged American businesses to lower their prices.
c.They did not recognize that the influx of goods was a problem.
d.They passed a law to prevent Americans from buying the cheap goods.
The correct answer is Option A) They Passed a Tariff to protect American Industries.
After the War of 1812, British manufacturers wanted to flood the United States market with inexpensive goods. The British were already selling Textiles and Iron products that were stockpiled during the war, at below the US market prices.
In response, President Madison imposed tarrifs to increase the cost of British goods coming into the country.
The correct answer is Option A) They Passed a Tariff to protect American Industries.
After the War of 1812, British manufacturers wanted to flood the United States market with inexpensive goods. The British were already selling Textiles and Iron products that were stockpiled during the war, at below the US market prices.In response, President Madison imposed tarrifs to increase the cost of British goods coming into the country.
By 1609, the Plymouth Company had dissolved. As a result, the charter for the London Company was adjusted with a new grant that extended from "sea to sea" of the previously-shared area between the 38th and the 40th parallels. ... In 1624, the company lost its charter, and Virginia became a royal colony.