The trade of the world . nt confusion, they aregiven here approximately and in round numbers,with the corresponding figures of the United Statesfor comparison. 1880189019001910 In the thirty years given the population of theUnited Kingdom has increased 25%, and her foreigntrade has increased 40%. In the United States thepopulation has increased 85%, and the foreign trade50%. It may be added here that in Germanyduring the same thirty years the population hasincreased by 35%, and her foreign commerce hasincreased 250%, yielding a total in internationalcommerce only second to that of the United K
The trade of the world . nt confusion, they aregiven here approximately and in round numbers,with the corresponding figures of the United Statesfor comparison. 1880189019001910 In the thirty years given the population of theUnited Kingdom has increased 25%, and her foreigntrade has increased 40%. In the United States thepopulation has increased 85%, and the foreign trade50%. It may be added here that in Germanyduring the same thirty years the population hasincreased by 35%, and her foreign commerce hasincreased 250%, yielding a total in internationalcommerce only second to that of the United King-dom. In this great total of Germanys trade andin the rapidity with which it has risen to its presentvolume and value lies the reason for the anti-German agitation in England. On the surface thisantagonism is political and relates to armaments,but its roots lie in the trade of the world, and it isfed upon commercial rivalry. The bulk of the exports from both countries aremanufactured goods. Both are importers of food-. Photograph by Brown Bros, Thames River and Lower Bridge.
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