Plain Facts And Figures Equal Rights to All Special Privileges to None Some
Plain Facts And Figures Equal Rights to All Special Privileges to None Some
Daniel Hall
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Value of the imports of the i^roducts of wool into the United States — In 1850 was $i9. 620. 6i«) In i860 was 43. 141. 988 An increase of $23, 521, 369 a gain of 119 per cent for the low tariff decade. i8 PLA IN FACTS AND FIGURES. \alue of tlie imports of the products of wool into the United States — In 1890 was $56, 582, 432 In 1900 was 16, 164, 446 A decrease of $40, 417, 986 a falling- off of 71 and four-tenths per cent for the high tariff decade— with a 66 per cent tariff on wool. In i860 w...hen Democracy was loudly denounced as un- progressive. The people were able to buy one dollar and thirty-six cents worth of imported woolen products and two dollars and thirtv-three cents worth of home manufac- ture for each inhabitant of the United States ; but in 1900, under the institution of a high protective tariff which is oft'ered as a guaranty that American labor shall be better clothed, etc. , only 21 cents Avorth of woolen products were imported, and the measure of the home market was found in the increase of the home products of wool which was less than one-fifth as large, relatively, as in i860, while for the vear 1900 the increase in the amount of wool produced was only one-third as large proportionately as in i860.
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