TABLE NO 12.
SHOWING VALUE IN DOLLARS OF THE EXPORTS FROM TWO LEADING COMPETITIVE STATES.
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1811. |
1816. |
1821. |
1826. |
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New York † |
$12,266,215 |
$19,690,031 |
$13,162,917 |
$21,947,791 |
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Massac’usetts † |
11,235,465 |
10,136,439 |
12,484,691 |
10,098,862 |
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1831. |
1836. |
1841. |
1900. ‡ |
|
New York † |
$25,535,144 |
$28,920,438 |
$33,139,833 |
$518,834,471 |
|
Massac’usetts † |
7,733,763 |
10,384,346 |
11,487,343 |
112,195,555 |
* Data from Statistical View of the United States, Table CCVIII, page 187.
† These two were the principal commercial states until Louisiana passed Massachusetts about 1825 to 1830 in export trade.
‡ 1900 figures are for Customs Districts of New York and Boston only.
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