Matthew Sciarrino

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Before the adoption of the income tax during the twentieth century, import duties financed 90 percent of American government.7 This meant that tariffs had to be raised during economic depressions, precisely the wrong thing to do during a downturn. These three elements—the fear of British manufacturing, frequent economic downturns, and the need to raise revenue—drove the protectionism of the North, which would last well into the twentieth century.
A Splendid Exchange: How Trade Shaped the World
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