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Table Eg688-754 - Commodities exported from British North America, by destination: 1770

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  Totals (value) Specific commodities (quantity or value)
  All goods Reexports Domestic products exported Potash Pearl ash Spermaceti candles Tallow candles Coal Castorium Fish Flaxseed Indian corn Oats Wheat Peas and beans Ginseng Hemp Iron Indigo Whale Linseed oil Copper ore Lead ore Bread and flour Meal Potatoes Beef and pork Butter Cheese New England rum Rice Rough rice Domestic loaf sugar Raw silk Soap Shoes Ship stuff Onions (value) Pitch Tar Turpentine Rosin Oil of turpentine Masts, yards, etc. Walnut wood (value) Pine, oak, cedar boards Pine timber Oak timber House frames Staves and heading Hoops Shook hogsheads Cattle Horses Sheep and hogs Poultry Furs (value) Deer skins Tobacco (value) Tallow and lard Beeswax
  Dried Pickled Pig Bar Cast Wrought Oil Fins Common Green
Row Value, quantity, and destination Pounds (£) sterling Pounds (£) sterling Pounds (£) sterling Tons Tons Pounds Pounds Chaldrons Pounds Hundredweight Barrels Bushels Bushels Bushels Bushels Bushels Pounds Hundredweight Tons Tons Tons Tons Pounds Tuns Pounds Tuns Tons Tons Tons Bushels Bushels Bushels Pounds Pounds Gallons Barrels Bushels Pounds Pounds Pounds Pairs Barrels Pounds (£) sterling Barrels Barrels Barrels Barrels Barrels Barrels Tons Pounds (£) sterling Board feet Tons Tons Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Dozen Pounds (£) sterling Pounds Pounds (£) sterling Pounds Pounds



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