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why did american industrialists like the tariff of 1828? they thought that it would lead to lower taxes on goods they sent to foreign nations. they believed it would lead to increased trade with britain. their products would more likely be bought by americans. their expenses on foreign goods would decrease.
The Tariff of 1828 (also known as the "Tariff of Abominations") was a protective tariff that increased the duties on imported goods. This made foreign - made goods more expensive for American consumers. As a result, American industrialists' products became relatively more attractive and affordable in comparison. So, American consumers would be more likely to buy domestic (American industrialists') products.
- The first option is incorrect because the Tariff of 1828 was about import tariffs, not export taxes.
- The second option is incorrect as the high import tariffs would likely lead to retaliatory tariffs from Britain, reducing trade with Britain rather than increasing it.
- The fourth option is incorrect because industrialists were more concerned with selling their own products rather than their expenses on foreign goods (and the tariff made foreign goods more expensive, so their expenses on foreign goods would likely increase if they bought them).
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Their products would more likely be bought by Americans.