The Geography of Commerce And Industry

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COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY 221 MANUFACTURES New York is the port through which most of the emigrants pass, and many of them remain in the city, consequently its population contains peoplfe from many nationalities. For this reason, there is an abundance of cheap labor, and this is one of the important conditions which determine the variety and character of the city's leading manufac- tures. New York is the largest manufacturing center in the coun- try, exceeding, by fifty per cent, the manufactures o
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THE NEW PENNSYLVANIA B. E. TERMINAL STATION, NEW YORK.
city in America. The manufactures are of great variety, almost everjrthing wanted in a civilized country being made here. The most important industry is the manufacture of clothing, which amounts to over two hundred million dollars a year. A large part of this work is done in tenement houses by cheap labor, in a man- ner similar to that in European cities, from which many of the workmen came. Other leading industries are the refining of sugar, the manufacture of iron and steel wares, printing and publishing, COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY 223 manufacturing malt liquors, various forms of tobacco and cigars, and the roasting and grinding of coffee.


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