Imports:
European furniture, textiles, earthenware, Chinese porcelain, tea, coffee, wine, slaves, sugar , rum, fine european clothes like coats , wigs , hats (reserved for the upper class)
Exports: the colonies of America produced many trade commodities, the primary commodities varied by region. The deep South (Georgia and the Carolinas) produced cotton, which remained a valuable export for several hundred years. The Middle Colonies (Virginia and Maryland) produced another What_were_significant_colonial_exportscrop, tobacco. In the North (New England and New York), because the growing season and soil was not viable for large-scale agriculture, relied mainly on manufactured goods. But as Britain was the colonies most valuable trade partner, and Britain was much more industrialized than her colonies, did not receive many commodities from the North, apart from whale oil and furs.
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There are many fruits and vegetables that America imports. America imports raspberries and strawberries for example during the winter season.
The modes of production were changed during the industrial revolution.
Yes, he lived during the industrial revolution!
Yes, people did have rights during the french revolution.
education was very difficult during the mexican revolution
Siberia imports foods especially fresh foods during the winter.
They were at war... The American Revolution
Exports and imports dipped during the year of 1808 because the United States had placed an embargo on trade with foreign nations.
cotton and corn
Trade slowed after the American Revolution. The Continental Congress decreed that no imports would enter the American colonies, including slaves.
During which revolution? During the American revolution? Yes, it was the most successful colony of Spain at the time. During the Mexican revolution? Maybe, it was a country on the beginnings of it own industrialization.
Yes. Mexico's rice imports accounted for US$310 million, or 0.11% of total imports during 2010.
Although most shellfish imports decreased during the late 1990s and early 2000s, shrimp imports grew 41 percent between 1998 and 2003.
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There are many fruits and vegetables that America imports. America imports raspberries and strawberries for example during the winter season.
The modes of production were changed during the industrial revolution.
By limiting grain imports