Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Europe” in entry commerce-of-the-united-states of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History:
...tations to Africa increased from $4,500,000 in 1890 to $22,000,000 in 1900.
From Europe, to which the United States was accustomed to look for manufactures, the imports fell over $35,000,000, while Europe largely increased her consumption of cotton-seed oil, oleomargarine, paraffin, manufactures of iron and steel, copper and agricultural machinery, as well as food-stuffs and cotton, the United States ...
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† | Europe | 8,980 | 1,632 | 0 | 0 | 0 user votes |
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