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Nix v. Hedden and Tomatoes as Vegetables

Stuff You Missed in History Class

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The History of the John Nix Company

The Nixes were very vocal within the New York business community and in the fruit and vegetable industry more broadly. They argued that they imported vegetables from other countries, primarily during March, April and May when U.S. farms couldn't produce enough to meet customer demand. In late 1886, a collector of the port of New York tried to collect the tariff on a load of tomatoes that had come from the West Indies. John Nix paid under protest, but then he sued him over it.

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