Mckinley Tariff
The
McKinley
tariff
of
1890
was what set the average
ad valorem
tariff rate for imports to the
United States
at 50%, and protected agriculture. Its chief proponent was
Congressman
and future
President
William McKinley
. In return for its passage, the
Sherman Silver Purchase Act
was given
Republican
support. It raised the prices in the United States under Benjamin Harrison and hurt the common folk, which may have cost him his presidency in the next elections.
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