The Tariff of 1828 taxed U.S. raw materials sold to other countries. Why did this tax enrage Southern plantation owners but not Northern mill owners?
a. The South sold raw materials like cotton abroad; the North sold finished materials like clothing.
b. Northerners did not trade with other countries but rather only within the United States.
c. Southerners did not believe that the federal government should collect any taxes.
d. The South was not fully invested in being part of the United States; the North was fully invested.