Which Protection Free Trade Or Revenue Reform a Span Classsearchtermsp
Which Protection Free Trade Or Revenue Reform a Span Classsearchtermsp
H W Furber
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It seems to me that in my own State we have a wonder- ful illustration of the benefits of protection. Aroostook County, situated in our extreme northeast, with only one railroad outlet, and that through the Canadian provinces, with fertile lands but long winters, its only business agri- culture and lumbering, inclosed on two sides by the Domin- ion of Canada, where everything from the farm can be raised cheaper than in the States, shows by the last census how agriculture has been " robbed" by p...rotection and farmers sacrificed to manufacturers. The percentage of the growth of population from 1860 to 1880, is eighty-five per cent. , the percentage from 1870 to 1880, being forty-one per cent. A comparison of the agricultural products of that county, as returned in the two censuses of 1870 and 1880, being the crops of the years 1869 and 1879, shows the fol- lowing percentage of increase: 17* 394 THE TARIFF FRYE. Per cent- Tons of hay, 69 Irish potatoes, 490 Value of orchard products, 17 Pounds of wool, 121 Dairy products * (milk, butter, cheese), 83 CEREALS : Bushels of barley, 223 Bushels of buckwheat, 82 Bushels of Indian corn, 9 Bushels of oats, 18 Bushels of rye, 327 Bushels of wheat, 194 A comparison of the statistics of live stock on farms as returned in the two censuses of the years 1870 and 1880, shows the following percentage of increase: Per cent.
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