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They traded crops and exported and imported goods.
items which were exported during british rule
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Most fruit grown in Mexico is exported to the United States, Europe and Japan markets during the winter season.
It was "exported" by the British during the colonial period.
Taxing imported and exported goods had different effects on the North and South during the Civil War. The North, which had a more industrialized economy, benefited from protective tariffs that helped stimulate domestic manufacturing. On the other hand, the agrarian South heavily relied on exporting its cotton, and these tariffs hurt their economy. Additionally, the Union blockade of southern ports further hindered the southern economy's ability to trade globally.
During 2013, Mexico exported US$45.9 billion, worth of crude oil, representing 13.16% of total exports.
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This EMAIL EM3330 electricity meter is highly programmable. Therefore, depending on your electricity supplier and location, the information below may or may not be relevant. (For your information, we are located in Perth, Western Australia, and our electricity supplier is Synergy / Western Power.) There are basically 3 sets of "registers" (or data storage areas) inside the EM3330. Normally, the meter slowly scrolls through the "Standard" set of "registers" automatically. The "register" number is on the left hand side of the LCD screen. If you are patient, this is what you will see in turn: (and if you are impatient, you can step through them quickly by pressing the "RESET" button.) 04 - Current time from the internal real time clock (this clock determines what tariff Synergy charges you if you use a SmartPower scheme) 05 - Current date 07 - Cumulative kWh imported from the grid - this is what appears in your bill 10(A) - Cumulative kWh imported from the grid during "On Peak" period 20(C) - Cumulative kWh imported from the grid during "Off Peak" period 30(B) - Cumulative kWh imported from the grid during "Weekend High Shoulder" period 40(D) - Cumulative kWh imported from the grid during "Weekend Low Shoulder" period 107 - Cumulative kWh exported to the grid - this is what appears in your bill 110(A) - Cumulative kWh exported to the grid during "On Peak" period 120(C) - Cumulative kWh exported to the grid during "Off Peak" period 130(B) - Cumulative kWh exported to the grid during "Weekend High Shoulder" period 140(D) - Cumulative kWh exported to the grid during "Weekend Low Shoulder" period 99 - Error code (if applicable) 188 - Display test screen The "ALT" button allows you to access additional registers for diagnostic purposes. "ALT-1" gives you the voltages and currents measured on each electricity phase coming into (and going out of) your house. "ALT-2" gives you maximum kWh demand and maximum kWh exported within each of the 4 SmartPower periods (ie On Peak, Off peak, etc - region specific information!) "ALT-1" registers: 51 - Phase A voltage 52 - Phase B voltage 53 - Phase C voltage 59 - Power Factor 61 - Phase A current 62 - Phase B current 63 - Phase C current "ALT-2" registers: (this is guess work, but seems to be reasonable assumptions - but the information is region specific) 15 - Maximum recorded kWh demand during "On Peak" period 25 - Maximum recorded kWh demand during "Off Peak" period 35 - Maximum recorded kWh demand during "Weekend High Shoulder" period 45 - Maximum recorded kWh demand during "Weekend Low Shoulder" period 115 - Maximum recorded kWh exported during "On Peak" period 125 - Maximum recorded kWh exported during "Off Peak" period (this should be zero as you cannot export power in the dark, which is what "Off Peak" is!!) 135 - Maximum recorded kWh exported during "Weekend High Shoulder" period 145 - Maximum recorded kWh exported during "Weekend Low Shoulder" period Hopefully, this information is of some use to you!
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Exported all over the world.