Chapter 21 of 21 · Tariff History of the United States by F.W. Taussig
Index
A
Adam Smith quoted, 307
Ad-valorem duties, 138, 258–59
Ad-valorem duty on woolens, 179, 250, 258, 288n, 332
Agricultural products
duty of 1883, 212
duty of 1890, 233–34
in 1909, 310
Aldrich on tariff of 1909, 317
B
Bar-iron
duty of 1883, 208
in 1864–83, 348
Beet-sugar and protection, 334
Blankets, duty
of 1883, 250
C
Canada’s tariff relation to U.S. in 1909, 338
Carpets, duty
of 1867, 184
of 1890, 227
Carpet wool, duty
of 1867, 174–75
of 1883, 204
of 1890, 220
of 1897, 282
Clay and the tariff, 68, 76, 85n
Cleveland
does not sign act of 1894, 248, 272
Coal, duty
in 1872, 160
in 1894, 254,
in 1909, 320
Coffee
free in 1846, 101
duty reduced, 155
repealed, 159
expediency of, 159
Colonies, industrial state of, 16
Compensating system
on wool and woolens, 170
abolished 1894, 250
reestablished 1897, 282
Compromise tariff of 1833, 98
Conference committee on tariff
in 1883, 199
in 1890, 247
in 1897, 278–79
in 1909, 317
Copper, duty
of 1869, 189
of 1883, 209
Cotton gloves, duty of 1909, 402
Cotton goods, duty
of 1816, 33
of 1864, 166
of 1890, 227
of 1897, 285
Cotton manufacture 1789–1824, 29
under tariff of 1833, 118
in 1846–60, 140
Cotton stockings, duty
of 1890, 228
of 1909, 285
Crisis
of 1837, 102–03
of 1857, 104
Cuban sugar at reduced duty, 336–37
Cutlery, duty and manufacture, 290
D
Dawes on tariff of 1872, 157, 160
Democratic party
on tariff in 1883–90, 217
victorious in 1890–92, 243
divided in 1896, 273–74
Dress goods for women, duty
of 1883, 201
of 1890, 225
E
Earthenware, duties in 1890–97, 56, 289
F
Finkelnburg introduces bill of 1872, 158
Flannels, duty
of 1883, 207
Flax, duty
of 1870, 195
of 1890, 235
of 1894, 254
of 1897, 289
Foreign trade
in 1792–1815, 18
under tariff of 1846, 107
Frelinghuysen on copper act of 1869, 190
Fruits, duty of 1909, 314
G
Garfield on tariff in 1870, 155
German protests on tariff of 1909, 312
Glass, duties in 1890–97, 289
Gloves, duty of 1909, 314
H
Harris, B., on woollen duties, 173
Harrisburg convention of 1827, 75
Harrison
elected in 1888, 218
defeated in 1892, 243
Hawaiian sugar free, and effects, 238, 335
Hayes, J.L.
President of Tariff
Commission of 1882, 198
Hemp
protected in 1789, 22
character of culture, 81
admitted free in 1872, 160
subject to duty in 1897, 282, 319n
free again in 1909, 319
Home-market argument after 1818, 61, 70
Horizontal reduction
in 1872, 160
proposed in 1884, 215
Hosiery
manufacture before 1860, 127
See also Cotton Stockings and Knit Goods
I
Imports, 1860–1907, 345
Imports affected by duties, 105, 160
Imports and exports, 1791–1814, 19–20, 28
Internal-revenue acts of 1862 and 1864, 140, 142
Internal taxes repealed, 150
Iron, duties
of 1816, 48
of 1818, 49
of 1824, 49
of 1846, 109
of 1870, 155
of 1883, 208
of 1890, 231
of 1894, 256
of 1897, 289
of 1909, 324
Iron manufacture
in the colonies, 46
in 1789–1808, 47
under acts of 1842 and 1846, 113
Iron-ore, duty
in 1861–83, 202
in 1890, 231
in 1894, 255
in 1897, 290
in 1909, 320
Iron rails free in 1833, 53
J
Jackson party and tariff of 1828, 77
Jefferson on protection, 21
“Jokers” in tariff of 1909, 317, 402n
Jute free in 1890, 235
K
Knit-goods, duty
in 1890, 228
in 1909, 327
L
Labor cost and duties, relation
Lead, duty in 1890–97, 291
Leather duty reduced in 1909, 325
Linens, duty
in 1890, 229
in 1894, 254
in 1897, 288
Lowell founded, 35
M
Madison on protection, 21
Mallory and the tariff of 1828, 75n, 78
Marble, duty
of 1864–70,
of 1883, 211
Maximum and minimum rates in 1909, 340
Michigan and beet sugar in 1909, 334
Mills bill of 1888, 217
Minimum duties
proposed in 1820 and 1824, 70
in 1890, 230
similar system in 1890, 230
Molasses, duty of 1828, 83, 88
Morrill, J.S.
on tariff of 1861, 139
on marble duties, 193
Morrison
bill of 1876, 165
tariff act of 1884–86, 215
on act of 1883, 199n
N
Nippers and pliers, duty raised in 1909, 339
North, S.N.D., 332
P
Payne on tariff of 1909, 311
Philippine sugar free in 1909, 335
Pig-iron. See Iron
Plate-glass duties, 289
Politics and the tariff of 1828, 75
Porto Rico sugar free, 336
Printing paper, duty of 1897 and 1909, 321, 322n
Prosperity affected by tariff?, 244, 270, 305
Protection feeling
after 1808, 23
after the Civil War, 151, 151n, 164
in 1909, 344
Protection to young industries
argument for, 11
applicable to steel rails and copper, 210
R
Raw materials, effect of remitting duties, 322
Razors, duty of 1909, 327, 331
Reciprocity provisions
of 1890, 238
of 1897, 298
abolished in 1909, 343
Reed rule of 1883, 199n
Remissions of duty, effect of partial, 238, 335
Revenue duties abolished, 163, 235
Revenue from customs and internal taxes, 350
Revenue from tariff uncertain, 300–01
Rice, A.H., on tariff of 1851, 138n
Rolled bar-iron
first made in U.S., 115
S
Salt duty reduced, 160
Seward on tariff of 1857, 101n
Sherman
on tariff of 1861, 138n
on tea and coffee in 1875, 190n
Shingles, duty raised in 1909, 318n
Shoes, duty reduced in 1909, 326
Silks, duty
in 1883, 211
in 1890, 229
in 1894, 254
in 1897, 285
Silver question and the tariff, in 1896, 274
Sinking fund in 1875, 164
South
against protection after 1820, 67
on lumber duties in 1909, 323
Specific duties
under act of 1833, 98
in 1861, 138
in 1894, 259
Steel duty in 1883, 191
Steel rails, duty
of 1870, 191
of 1883, 208
of 1890, 232
of 1894, 257
of 1897, 290
of 1909, 324
growth of manufacture, 293, 324
statistics, 351
Sugar
duty repealed in 1890, 235
bounty on, in 1890, 236
on raw sugar restored in 1894, 263
duty in 1897, 295
duty in 1909, 334
reasons for and against, 260
new conditions in 1908, 334
on refined sugar, and the
Sugar, figures as to, for 1890 and 1908, 337n
Structural steel, duty raised in 1909, 339
T
Taft, President, attitude on tariff
Tariff act
of 1789, 21
of 1824, 68
of 1828, 80
of 1833, 98
of 1842, 100
of 1861, 137
of 1862, 140
of 1864, 142
of 1870, 155
of 1872, 160
of 1875, 164
Tariff bill
of 1827 (woollens), 72
of 1867, 153
of 1872, 158
of 1878, 1879, 165
of 1883, 226
of 1884, 1886, 216
of 1888, 217
Tariff board or commission of 1909, 341
Tariff commission of 1882, 198
Tea
duty reduced, 155
policy of, 161
Ten per cent. reduction of 1872, 158, 164
Tin plates, duty
in 1861–90, 233
in 1894, 258
in 1897, 294
“True principle” of protection as proclaimed in 1909, 306
Trusts and the tariff, 264, 306
V
Van Buren and tariff of 1828, 85, 88, 89n
W
Wages argument
appears about 1840, 60
its position in 1909, 309
Walker; R.J., and tariff of 1846, 101
Webster and tariff of 1828, 88, 89
Wells, D.A.
on internal taxes, 142
prepares bills of 1867, 153
on copper veto of 1869, 190n
Wharton, J., on nickel duty, 195n
Wheat, exports of, 1803–20, 28n
Whitman, Wm., 332
Wood, F., introduces bill of 1878, 165
Wood pulp duty in 1909, 321
Wool and woollens, duties
of 1846, 101
of 1857, 129
of 1861, 170
of 1894, 249
unchanged in 1909, 332
Wool, cheap, admitted at low rates, 81
Wool duty, economic aspects of, in United States, 204, 220, 249, 279
Wool, duty in England repealed 1824, 72
Wool tops duty, 332
Woollen dress-goods, duty
of 1883, 200
of 1890, 226
Worsted manufacture, 128
Wright, Silas, on tariff of 1828, 85
Y
Young-industries argument, 11, 24n, 59
Z
Zinc ore, duty raised in 1909, 314
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