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Q: How did the north keep the south from trading their cotton to other countries?
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By trading it gives people more job opportunities


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Where did the Victorians get the cotton from?

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They found out that other producing countries such as india and other countries sold cheaper cotton.


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How did the Chinese know about New Zealand?

Asia is just north of New Zealand. Early trading, cartography and discovery spread it just as it would to other countries.


Where is cotton planted?

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The policy of trading with other countries is?

an open door policy


The policy of trading with other countries is called _______.?

foreign interference