and so that you will find later as on as well as a strong theme as rights-of-way and jennings bryant candidacy in 1896, and it's against the backdrop again of business interest in this country being very pro-tariff pic at the the time did have income tax and because you do have income tax the federal government was financed by either that tariff or liquor and tobacco taxes, both fermented and distilled spirits. so because of that reliant on the tariff, business interests often had to print in the federal government when they could protect industries, and when they protected industries you would institute, introduce a tariff. the higher the tariff the more money the federal government is able to collect. the same kind industry in the united states that would fight overseas competitors to take market share in america is protected. one of the men that gave voice,, this was andrew carnegie in his autobiography talks about how the steel tariffs were instrumental for developing steel industry in the united states. so until the income tax was made constitutional by the 16th amendment, you h