An owner of cotton plantation in the Southern states would not have been pleased at all on the higher protective tariffs. The reason for that is that it put the owner of the cotton plantation in a position where he/she would have to sacrifice part of the profit. Because of the higher protective tariffs, the profit became less, on the other hand, if the cotton plantation owners decided to increase the prize of the cotton in order to have the same profit, it would meant that their cotton would lose the market to a cotton that is cheaper. The tariffs understandably angered the cotton plantation owners and that led to lot of tensions and worsening of the relations between the Southern states and the British Empire, as well as with the Northern states.
More people will donate their food to the soldiers, especially those whose family members are at war.
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The United States contributed to the conflict by providing military aid of $1–2 million per day to the government of El Salvador during the Carter and Reagan administrations and provided significant training. The Salvadoran government was considered "friendly" and an ally by the U.S. in the context of the Cold War.
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