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Home > Part E - Governance and International Relations > Chapter Eg - Colonial Statistics  
International Transactions and Foreign Commerce, Series Eg429-1179
Editor: John J. McCusker

doi:10.1017/ISBN-9780511132971.Eg429-1179
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Value of imports into and exports from England, by colony or locality: 1693-1791
Series Eg429-442
Value of imports into and exports from Scotland, by colony or locality: 1740-1791
Series Eg443-460
Shipping tonnage and value of cargoes clearing colonial ports of entry, by colony and by origin or destination: 1769-1770
Series Eg461-473
Vessels clearing Boston-number and tonnage, by origin or destination: 1714-1772
Series Eg474-513
Vessels clearing New York-number and tonnage, by origin or destination: 1715-1772
Series Eg514-553
Vessels clearing Philadelphia-number and tonnage, by origin or destination: 1719-1772
Series Eg554-593
Vessels clearing James River, Lower Part-number and tonnage, by origin or destination: 1727-1772
Series Eg594-633
Vessels clearing Charleston-number and tonnage, by origin or destination: 1717-1772
Series Eg634-673
Vessels clearing specific colonial ports of entry, by origin or destination: 1730
Series Eg674-685
Freight rates for tobacco from Maryland and Virginia to Great Britain: 1675-1775
Series Eg686-687
Commodities exported from British North America, by destination: 1770
Series Eg688-754
Coal exported from James River, Virginia, by destination: 1758-1765
Series Eg755-765
Coal imported, by origin and port of entry: 1768-1772
Series Eg766-810
Pig iron imported into England from British North America, by colony: 1723-1776
Series Eg811-815
Pig iron exported, by colony and destination: 1768-1772
Series Eg816-850
Pig iron imported coastwise, by importing colony: 1768-1772
Series Eg851-860
Bar iron exported from England, by importing colony: 1711-1750
Series Eg861-866
Bar iron imported into England from British North America, by colony: 1718-1776
Series Eg867-872
Bar iron imported coastwise, by importing colony: 1768-1772
Series Eg873-886
Bar iron exported, by colony and destination: 1768-1772
Series Eg887-936
Cast iron ware imported and exported, by colony and by origin or destination: 1768-1772
Series Eg937-992
Wrought iron ware exported from England, by importing colony: 1711-1773
Series Eg993-1000
Imports and exports of selected iron and steel products, by origin or destination: 1768-1772
Series Eg1001-1012
Furs imported into England, by origin: 1700-1775 [Official values]
Series Eg1013-1026
Indigo and silk exported from South Carolina and Georgia: 1747-1788
Series Eg1027-1032
Trade of raw silk and silk goods between England and the Carolinas: 1731-1755
Series Eg1033-1037
Tobacco imported into England, by origin: 1697-1775
Series Eg1038-1045
Tobacco imported into and reexported from Great Britain: 1697-1791
Series Eg1046-1053
English colonial tobacco imported into England: 1615-1701
Series Eg1054-1056
Tobacco exported and imported, by colony and by origin or destination: 1768-1772
Series Eg1057-1134
Tobacco exported from Virginia, by port: 1745-1773
Series Eg1135-1141
Tobacco exported from James River, Upper Part, to British ports, by destination: 1773-1775
Series Eg1142-1151
Tea exported from England, by importing colony: 1761-1775
Series Eg1152-1159
Rice exported from South Carolina and Georgia: 1698-1790
Series Eg1160-1165
Rice exported from Charleston, by destination: 1717-1772
Series Eg1166-1170
Pitch, tar, and turpentine exported from Charleston: 1712-1787
Series Eg1171-1173
Timber and timber products exported from Charleston and Savannah: 1717-1787
Series Eg1174-1179


 
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