On the return trip from England, the ships that brought cotton from the United States included all of the following goods EXCEPT

A) iron and steel tools from England.
B) wine from France.
C) manufactured goods that the United States produced but often could be imported to America for less than it cost to be manufactured domestically.
D) cotton imported from European cotton fields for domestic manufacture of clothes and other consumer goods.


Answer: D

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