The Constitution’s Negative Effects on Free Trade
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While the US Constitution made the US a large free trade zone, prohibiting states from erecting trade barriers against each other, it also empowered the central government to erect tariffs on goods imported from outside the country.  Original article: The Constitution’s Negative Effects on Free Trade    
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