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George Washington

CHAPTER IX
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The foremost of Hamilton's measures, however, for good or for ill, was the protective tariff on foreign imports.

Experience has shown that protection has been much more than a financial device.

It has been deeply and inextricably moral.

It has caused many American citizens to seek for tariff favors from the Government.

Compared with later rates, those which Hamilton's tariff set were moderate indeed.


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