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Foreign News March 9, 1820

Daily National Intelligencer

Washington, District Of Columbia

What is this article about?

Comparative table from Gazette de France detailing economic and agricultural statistics for Great Britain & Ireland and France in 1819, including population, land area, products, livestock, exports, debt, and revenue.

Merged-components note: The table provides the statistical comparison data directly referenced in the foreign news article on Great Britain and France; merged for completeness.

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GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

FROM THE GAZETTE DE FRANCE.

The following important table of the state of Great Britain and France, in the year 1819, furnishes materials for much reflection:
G. Britain & Ireland.France.
Surface,hectares,21,114,00052,000,000
Population,individuals,12,600,00029,827,000
Agricultural capital,francs, 61,000,000,00057,522,000,000
Gross product of agri-
culture,3,875,000,0004,679,000,000
Net product of do.1,461,300,0004,679,000,000
Gross product of ma-
nufactures,2,250,000,0001,404,000,000
Horses, mules, &c.1,818,0001,657,500
Oxen, &c.7,200,0004,682,000
Sheep, &c.40,860,00034,189,000
Value of exports,1,000,000,000370,000,000
Cotton imported, raw
and wrought,25,000,00010,500,000
Public debt,20,000,000,0003,050,000,000
Interest thereon,1,000,000,000232,000,000
Revenue,1,500,000,000889,210,000
Proportion of individuals,1,800,000,000827,790,000

What sub-type of article is it?

Economic Trade Or Commerce

What keywords are associated?

Great Britain France Economic Statistics Agricultural Products Exports Public Debt 1819

Where did it happen?

Great Britain And France

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Primary Location

Great Britain And France

Event Date

1819

Event Details

Table comparing surface area, population, agricultural capital and products, manufacturing products, livestock numbers, export values, cotton imports, public debt, interest, revenue, and proportion of individuals between Great Britain & Ireland and France.

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