The Industrial Evolution of the United States

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The close of the first century of the colonies found them hampered by the laws of the mother-country. Manufacturers While the first attempts to make a portion of their own iaws Pcr clothing had not drawn much attention to the colonists from English merchants and manufacturers, their subse- quent efforts did draw such attention, and on account of complaints that were made to the Board of Trade, that wool and woolen manufactures of Ireland and the North American plantations were being exported to... foreign 60 Industrial Involution of the United States. Markets formerly supplied by England, the British Par- English prohib- Hament passed a law in i^qq which for the first time itive measures. I, . Recognized such manufactures in the colonies. This act, known as 10 and n Wm. III. , c. 10, provided that "after the first day of December, 1699, no wool, wool- fels, yarn, cloth, or woolen manufactures of the English plantations in America shall be shipped in any of the said English plantations, or otherwise loaden, in order to be transported thence to any place whatsoever, under the penalty of forfeiting ship and cargo, and ^500 fine for each offense ; and the Governors of the Plantations and Officers of Customs and Revenue there are to see this Act, as it relates to the plantations, duly executed.

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