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The embargo and the value of cotton : Our government by the embargo has not lessened the markets for cotton grown by our citizens. The condition of cotton, the cost of its production, the world's supply, and the world's damand combine to justify a price twice that for which sales were made before the war

Title:The embargo and the value of cotton : Our government by the embargo has not lessened the markets for cotton grown by our citizens. The condition of cotton, the cost of its production, the world's supply, and the world's damand combine to justify a price twice that for which sales were made before the war
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Note:U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1917
  
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Subject:Cotton trade
Subject:Cotton trade -- Southern States
Subject:Economics
Subject:Embargo
Subject:Southern States
Subject:World War, 1914-1918 -- Economic aspects -- United States
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