Travels Through North America 



It is left to the intelligent reader to draw his own conclu- 

 sions from the above tables and statements; and, in addi- 

 tion to what has been said, I shall only further observe, that 

 the total annual decrease in value, since the war, of British 

 manufactures and other articles, exported from Great 

 Britain to the countries belonging to the United States, has 

 amounted to £. 398,393 



The total annual increase in value, since the 



war, of the like articles, exported from Great 



Britain, to the remaining British colonies 



in North America, has been 449,677 



To the British West Indian islands 114,801 



Total 564,478 



So that upon the whole the annual increase in value, since 

 the war, of British manufactures and other articles ex- 

 ported from Great Britain to North America and the West 

 Indies, has amounted to £. 166,085 



The total annual decrease in value, since the 

 war, of import in to Great Britain from 

 the United States, has amounted to £y. 843,506 



The total annual increase in value, since the 

 war, of imports into Great Britain from 

 the remaining British colonies in North 

 America, has been £. 96,986 



From the British West Indian islands 671,066 



Total £. 768,052 



So that upon the balance total, the decrease 



has been 75>454 



This decrease has been chiefly owing to the decreased 

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