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They imported a great deal from the British, smugglers brought in things from France and the Dutch, they made things, and grew cash crops.
Nearly everything. Most of Britain's imported goods are from China.
Slaves were imported into every colony in what would become the United States.
They imported cedar because Egypt didn't have much forested areas.
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There were more than one breed that was imported from France to North America: Charolais Maine Anjou Limousin Blonde d'Aquitaine are just a few of the main breeds that were imported from France.
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however much is imported :)
expensive leather
YES. While pineapple does not grow naturally in France, it is commonly imported and consumed as a dessert fruit in France.
has a balance of trade deficit
hockey sticks and brussel sprouts and leather!
Natural gas, which is imported from North Africa.
same things as everywhere in Europe: imported fruits from Spain
Documentation for Persian cats imported, date back to 1620. They were imported from Persia, by Pietro della valle. They were also imported into France from Turkey, by Nicholas Claude Fabri de Peirescby. Both are documented as being imported at around the same time.