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The Daily Dispatch: March 28, 1864., [Electronic resource], Expulsion of citizens from Western Virginia. (search)
c exertions to get rid of it.--With that view it had expended enormous sums in its dependencies all over the world — in Africa, in India, and in Australia — to encourage the cultivation of cotton. With that view it undertook the last war against China, and promoted the culture in Egypt and South America. As long, however, as peace continued these exertions were of no avail, for the article produced in other quarters was almost driven out of the market by the superior staple produced in the Unconsequence of the war, by putting a period to the further production of cotton in these States, were so many Godsends to Great Britain. She could now force her own staple, from India, Africa, and Australia, or the foreign staple, from Egypt and China, upon the manufacturers, who were compelled to accept them or altogether abandon their factories. True, that when peace came the certainty was that the Confederate staple would drive all the others out, and once more assume the place it had temp