Journal of Travels Around the World Twenty Seven Thousand Five Hundred Miles Ov

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Journal of Travels Around the World Twenty Seven Thousand Five Hundred Miles Ov
G E Winants
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The loom requires two j^ersons to work it, and probably is now the same as that in use many thousand years ago. The shawls of Cashmere, made from the wool of goats, are all woven by hand, and give employment to many thousand people.
Sugar is extensively raised and consumed in India. The cane, however, is said to be inferior in strength to that of the West Indies, and the product is principally made into molasses. It is claimed by many intelligent persons that, if European skill, capital, and ma
...chinery, were applied to the production of sugar, India could easily supj^ly the whole British Empire.
Tobacco was not originally raised in India, but, as soon as the Europeans had found it in America, it was introduced into the East. The soil is well adapted for its growth, and, as it is now raised in nearly every part of the empire, a considerable amount is being exported to Europe.
Indigo is extensively grown ; in a commercial point of view it has taken the lead of almost every other com- modity, and commands a ready sale, both in Europe and America.


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