Seal of the American Protective Tariff League Established 1885 · Reestablished 2026 American Protective Tariff League

A Statement of Purpose

The protective tariff built American industry. It is the only policy that can rebuild it.

The American Protective Tariff League was founded in 1885 to defend the protective system established by Washington, advanced by Hamilton, codified by Clay, and consummated by Lincoln. The system that built the most productive economy in the history of the world was abandoned over the second half of the twentieth century. The consequences are now plain.

The League was reestablished in 2026 to restate first principles, to recover the documentary record of the American School, and to support the present effort to restore the protective system as the governing policy of the republic.

Portrait of Henry Clay
Henry Clay · Architect of the American System

The line we stand in

Portrait of Washington
Washington The First Tariff, 1789
Portrait of Hamilton
Hamilton Report on Manufactures, 1791
Portrait of Clay
Clay The American System
Portrait of Lincoln
Lincoln Protection and Union

The Library

The documentary record of American protectionism

A federated archive drawn from the publications of the named protectionist organizations of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries and from the broader literature of the American School.

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The Bookstore

The American School, in print again

The League is reissuing the foundational works of the American School in modern editions. Carey, List, Raymond, and Peshine Smith, each with a new introduction framing the work for the present moment.

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Daily Commentary

Tariff Times

Editorial commentary on the trade question, the industrial base, and the politics of the protective system. Published every weekday.

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