Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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the late 1840s , Nova Scotia's most important exports still faced substantial duties at the time when the Reciprocity Treaty was introduced . ( See Table Four . ) Nova Scotia's two most important exports to the United States were coal ...
the late 1840s , Nova Scotia's most important exports still faced substantial duties at the time when the Reciprocity Treaty was introduced . ( See Table Four . ) Nova Scotia's two most important exports to the United States were coal ...
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... Exports 1 The share of U.S. exports is calculated by summing exports for each commodity from 1832 to 1866 and dividing by the sum of total exports from 1832 to 1866 . Sources : Colonial Customs 12 / 1-21 , PRO for exports except to ...
... Exports 1 The share of U.S. exports is calculated by summing exports for each commodity from 1832 to 1866 and dividing by the sum of total exports from 1832 to 1866 . Sources : Colonial Customs 12 / 1-21 , PRO for exports except to ...
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... exported to the U.S. Col. 5 : Ratio of exports to the rest of the world to those exports in 1853 . Col. 6 : Ratio of exports to the U.S. to those exports in 1853 . Col. 7-10 : Ratio of exports to exports in 1853 for values in col . 1-4 ...
... exported to the U.S. Col. 5 : Ratio of exports to the rest of the world to those exports in 1853 . Col. 6 : Ratio of exports to the U.S. to those exports in 1853 . Col. 7-10 : Ratio of exports to exports in 1853 for values in col . 1-4 ...
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