La Economía Mexicana 1992
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctv5138v7.7
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El Algodón Mexicano Y La Guerra Civil Norteamericana

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“…Thomas Schoonover is right in believing that the American Civil War had positive effects on the Mexican textile industry 68 . However, he is wrong in thinking that the cotton exported by Mexico to the United States in this period was grown in Mexico 69 .…”
Section: Explaining Growth Between 1843 and 1879mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thomas Schoonover is right in believing that the American Civil War had positive effects on the Mexican textile industry 68 . However, he is wrong in thinking that the cotton exported by Mexico to the United States in this period was grown in Mexico 69 .…”
Section: Explaining Growth Between 1843 and 1879mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1843, when there were very few mills, the industry appeared more concentrated than later when there were more factories. By 1879, die 74 Archivo Municipal de Orizaba, Box 2- 68,1952, «Exposici6n que los Comerciantes de Ori2aba elevan al H. Congreso del Estado solicitando la estincion del derecho de alcabalas», June 2, 1852.…”
Section: The Geographically Dispersed Nature Of Industrial Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sobre el interés de los gobiernos mexicanos por el cultivo del algodón, véaseSCHOONOVER, 1974, pp. 483-506.…”
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