Tariff of 1789
One of the major early actions of Congress was the passage of the Tariff Act of 1789, which was designed to:
- raise revenues for the new government by placing a tariff on the importation of foreign goods (averaging more than 8 percent)
- encourage domestic production in such industries as glass and pottery by taxing the importation of those products from foreign sources.
What is a
Tariff? Also see
tariff table summary.