All of the following interests generally opposed the tariff of 1828 EXCEPT

A) slave owners in the South.
B) producers of molasses, hemp, iron, and wool in the mid-Atlantic states.
C) New England cotton mill owners.
D) southern agricultural interests including producers of cotton and various foodstuffs in the region.


Answer: B

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