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<p>[QUOTE="Zil, post: 2736987, member: 16588"]Agree, except that as a Brit living in America I’d have to say “their” industry hadn’t got going yet ;-)</p><p><br /></p><p>It’s interesting that it seems like for around ~80 years after American independence, they were still so reliant on imports from Britain. It just shows that nothing is ever cut and dried.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Zil, post: 2736987, member: 16588"]Agree, except that as a Brit living in America I’d have to say “their” industry hadn’t got going yet ;-) It’s interesting that it seems like for around ~80 years after American independence, they were still so reliant on imports from Britain. It just shows that nothing is ever cut and dried.[/QUOTE]
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