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  2. History of tariffs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Republican high-tariff advocates appealed to farmers with the theme that high-wage factory workers would pay premium prices for foodstuffs. This was the "home market" idea, and it won over most farmers in the Northeast, but it had little relevance to the southern and western farmers who exported most of their cotton, tobacco and wheat.

  3. Gas meter - Wikipedia

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    Gas meter. A gas meter is a specialized flow meter, used to measure the volume of fuel gases such as natural gas and liquefied petroleum gas. Gas meters are used at residential, commercial, and industrial buildings that consume fuel gas supplied by a gas utility. Gases are more difficult to measure than liquids, because measured volumes are ...

  4. Cobden–Chevalier Treaty - Wikipedia

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    The Cobden–Chevalier Treaty was an Anglo-French free trade agreement signed between the United Kingdom and France on 23 January 1860. [1] After Britain began free trade policies in 1846, there remained tariffs with France. The 1860 treaty ended tariffs on the main items of trade—wine, brandy and silk goods from France, and coal, iron and ...

  5. List of tariffs in France - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of French tariffs. 1806: Continental System; 1860: Cobden–Chevalier Treaty; 1881: French tariff of 1881; 1885: French tariff of 1885; 1887: French tariff of 1887; 1892: Méline tariff; 1968: European Economic Community (Common External Tariff completed 1 July)

  6. Protectionism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The average tariff rates in France, UK, US, 1830 to 2000 Average US tariff rates, 1821–2016 U.S. trade balance and trade policy, 1895–2015 The average tariff rates on manufactured products Britain was the first country to successfully use a large-scale infant industry promotion strategy.

  7. History of manufactured fuel gases - Wikipedia

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    the development of high-pressure gas mains, and compressors (1900s); these were capable of efficiently transporting gas over long distances, allowing one manufactured gas plant to supply a relatively large area – leading to the concentration of gas-manufacturing operations, instead of their geographic distribution; this resulted in gas-works ...

  8. Senator Josh Hawley suggests a whopping 40-fold tariff ...

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    Even under Hawley’s tariff schedule, that model would cost less than $25,000 for American buyers—still well below the average price of almost all American-made EVs.

  9. Maltolt - Wikipedia

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    The outbreak of the Gascon War against France in 1294 in led to the royal seizure of all wool and leather in the realm, and its release only on a duty of 40 shillings per sack. The old duty quickly became known as the "Ancient Custom", and was contrasted strongly with what G. M. Trevelyan would call "These 'maltoltes' or 'ill takings' of wool".