. The foreign trade of the United States; its character, organization and methods . 1896-1900 1901-1906. 1907-1911 1912-1916 WHEAT CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA IN THE UNITED STATES Five-year averages, 1891-1916 Petroleum, Copper, Wood, and Leather Manufactures.— Of the other exports enumerated, refined and crude pe-troleum, controlled and exported by a few corporations,have increased in value because of the wider use for theseproducts occasioned by the improvements in the internalcombustion-engine and by the most thoroughgoing sellingorganization in existence. Copper, wood, and leathermanufactures e


. The foreign trade of the United States; its character, organization and methods . 1896-1900 1901-1906. 1907-1911 1912-1916 WHEAT CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA IN THE UNITED STATES Five-year averages, 1891-1916 Petroleum, Copper, Wood, and Leather Manufactures.— Of the other exports enumerated, refined and crude pe-troleum, controlled and exported by a few corporations,have increased in value because of the wider use for theseproducts occasioned by the improvements in the internalcombustion-engine and by the most thoroughgoing sellingorganization in existence. Copper, wood, and leathermanufactures exported reflect our skill in large-scale pro-duction, whereby the best modern machinery is made useof and the best product possible is turned out at a costenabling us to meet the competition of any country inthe world. Destination of Our Exports.—It is important to notecarefully the continents and nations that afford us the bestmarkets. It is to be noted, however, that we do not sellall of our exports directly to the country consuming them,as that we do not buy all of our imports from the countr


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