6,276,300 |
1796 | 23,126,357 | 6,100,000 |
1797 | 23,354,371 | 3,800,000 |
1798 | 31,880,641 | 9,330,000 |
1799 | 43,379,278 | 9,500,000 |
1800 | 56,010,732 | 17,789,803 |
1801 | 56,004,305 | 20,900,000 |
1802 | 60,345,600 | 27,500,000 |
1803 | 53,812,284 | 41,900,000 |
1804 | 61,867,329 | 38,900,000 |
1805 | 59,682,406 | 40,330,000 |
1806 | 58,176,283 | 37,500,000 |
1807 | 74,925,306 | 66,200,000 |
1808 | 43,605,982 | 12,000,000 |
1809 | 92,812,282 | 53,200,000 |
1810 | 132,488,935 | 93,900,000 |
1811 | 91,576,535 | 62,200,000 |
1812 | 63,025,936 | 29,000,000 |
1813 | 50,966,000 | 19,400,000 |
1814 | 73,728,000 | 17,800,000 |
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Great Britain's sources of Cotton supplies other than the |
United States, with total Cotton crop of United States at |
intervals. |
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Previous to 1791 Great Britain obtained her supplies of Cotton |
from the West Indies and South America, and the countries |
around the eastern parts of the Mediterranean. From that date |
she began to receive supplies from the U. S. |
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