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History of Protective Tariff Laws [Hardback]

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This book, first published in 1888 and reprinted in 1974, offers a history of US protective tariffs and their consequences for that country’s international trade, particularly with Great Britain. Its aim was to present to the reader the arguments for and against the opposing principles of protection and free trade, and in this it is successful – the book is a comprehensive analysis of the issue, seen from a time when the debate was perhaps at its most intense.

1. General Reflections
2. Limited Extent of the US
3. Petitions in
Favour of Protection
4. First Congress Adopts Protection
5. First Act of
Congress for Both Revenue and Protection
6. Washington Approves Protection of
Manufactures
7. Report of Secretary of Treasury
8. Protection Supported by
John Adams
9. Relations with England and France
10. Madison Recommends
Protection as Necessary to Independence
11. Madison Recommends Protection
After the War with England
12. Congressional Proceedings
13. Proceedings of
House of Representatives on Tariff of 1816
14. Tariff of 1816 Produces
General Rejoicing
15. Monroe Becomes President
16. Monroe Recommends
Additional Duties
17. Producers of Cotton
18. English Manufactures and
Competition
19. Presidential Contest of 1824
20. Adams Enemy of Protection?
21. Protection in the West
22. Presidential Election of 1828
23. Jacksons
Administration
24. Sectional Controversy
25. Condition of the Treasury
26.
House of Representatives
27. Presidential Campaign of 1832
28. Jackson and
Protection I
29. Jackson and Protection II
30. Force Bill Passed
31.
Compromise Act of 1833 I
32. Incidental Protection
33. Compromise Act of 1833
II
34. Tyler and the Act
35. Tariff of 1842
36. Polks Administration
37. The
Treasury and Free Trade
38. Tariff of 1846
39. Public Debt
40. Treasury and
Bankruptcy
41. Advantages of a Protective over a Revenue Tariff
42. Duty
Revenue and Protection
43. Home Markets
44. The Cobden Club
45. Taxation
Inevitable
46. English Opinions of US Policy
R.W. Thompson