Note 3—page 33.

Value of Exports of Domestic Produce and Manufactures from England, France, and United States, from 1820 to 1835.

Years.France.England.United States.
1820 francs. 543,100,000 fr. 910,600,000 fr. 275,400,000
1821450,700,000917,500,000232,700,000
1822427,600,000925,000,000265,800,000
1823427,100,000890,000,000251,300,000
1824505,800,000960,000,000269,900,000
1825543,800,000972,500,000356,800,000
1826461,000,000787,500,000282,700,000
1827506,800,000930,000,000314,000,000
1828511,200,000920,000,000270,000,000
1829504,200,000895,000,000296,800,000
1830452,900,000955,000,000316,900,000
1831455,500,000930,000,000326,600,000
1832507,400,000921,000,000336,500,000
1833559,400,000992,500,000374,700,000
1834509,300,0001,041,000,000432,100,000
1835577,400,0001,184,200,000539,700,000

England exports hardly any but manufactured articles. The United States export chiefly raw produce. Raw Cotton forms half of the value of their exports, as manufactured cotton forms about half of those of Great Britain. Agriculture furnishes three fourths or four fifths of the exports of domestic articles from the United States, and manufactures, only one tenth. Above two thirds of the exports of France are manufactures, and nearly one third, agricultural produce.