. Europe and other continents . UnedJts Hawaii phiL/Si Fig. five countries producing most cane sugar, 1898. each year than we consume. Of what importance, there-fore, in this respect is our newly established relation toCuba and the Hawaiian and Philippine Islands ? Figure 429 represents us as depending wholly on foreignnations for raw silk. Name the chief silk-producing coun-. Fig. distribution of raw silk production. tries; also compare their output (Fig. 430). Our tea alsocomes almost entirety from abroad (Fig. 431). From whatregion mainly ? And while much rice is pro


. Europe and other continents . UnedJts Hawaii phiL/Si Fig. five countries producing most cane sugar, 1898. each year than we consume. Of what importance, there-fore, in this respect is our newly established relation toCuba and the Hawaiian and Philippine Islands ? Figure 429 represents us as depending wholly on foreignnations for raw silk. Name the chief silk-producing coun-. Fig. distribution of raw silk production. tries; also compare their output (Fig. 430). Our tea alsocomes almost entirety from abroad (Fig. 431). From whatregion mainly ? And while much rice is produced in ourSouthern States (Fig. 432), a large amount has to be 536 COMPARISON OF COUNTRIES imported. From what sources must it be obtained ? Wehave, therefore, a very extensive trade in imports as wellas in exports. Cfxttxci France


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