Answer: Inflated prices for imports encouraged Americans to buy products that were made in the U.S. The tariff helped the industry, but it hurt farmers, who had to pay even higher prices for consumer goods.
Explanation: The Tariff of 1816 was the first protective tariff implemented by the government. Its aim was to make American and foreign manufactured goods comparable in price and therefore persuade Americans to buy American products. America was a new nation, free from the yoke of the British in the Revolutionary War.
Groups of people native to a certain part of the world, usually in reference to the fact that they are no longer the majority there due to colonialism. (Ex: Native Americans)
The anasazi a tribe in Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico. The name was given by the Navajo. Scholars call the tribe Puebloans because they built multi-story towns on cliffs.
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If a child of a Russian noble didn't learn mathematics, that child was not allowed to marry. The Great Sovereign at that time, Peter I, decreed in 1699 that the New Year's celebration switch to January 1 from September 1. He also decreed that children between 10 and 15 had to learn mathematics in order to get married. This didn't apply to children of freeholders and government clerks. After children mastered math, they were given marriage certificates written in their own handwriting. If they didn't master the subject, they weren't allowed to be given these certificates, and thus, couldn't marry.