Dingley Tariff Enacts Highest Protective Rates in History - Corporate Shield
President McKinley signs the Dingley Tariff Act into law, establishing the highest protective tariffs in U.S. history at an average of 52% in its first year of operation (57% increase on average). The act shields domestic industries from foreign competition by hiking duties on sugar, salt, tin cans, …
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Nelson Dingley Jr.
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